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Hong Kong protest over Tiananmen | Hong Kong protest over Tiananmen |
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Thousands have marched in Hong Kong to mark the forthcoming 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen killings, in one of the few such events on Chinese soil. | Thousands have marched in Hong Kong to mark the forthcoming 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen killings, in one of the few such events on Chinese soil. |
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of people were killed in China's crackdown on pro-democracy protests. | Hundreds, possibly thousands, of people were killed in China's crackdown on pro-democracy protests. |
There has been no official inquiry so the exact death toll remains unclear. | There has been no official inquiry so the exact death toll remains unclear. |
Among the crowds in Hong Kong on Sunday was Xiong Yan, a leading student protester during the 1989 demos, now living in exile in the US. | Among the crowds in Hong Kong on Sunday was Xiong Yan, a leading student protester during the 1989 demos, now living in exile in the US. |
He was admitted into Hong Kong on Saturday, to his surprise, he told AFP news agency, having been turned back on several previous occasions. | He was admitted into Hong Kong on Saturday, to his surprise, he told AFP news agency, having been turned back on several previous occasions. |
He told cheering crowds: "I feel like I have returned home." | He told cheering crowds: "I feel like I have returned home." |
June 4 was a time when a group of people sacrificed their lives for democracy. We need to remember their efforts Steve ChanProtester Tiananmen will not be forgotten | June 4 was a time when a group of people sacrificed their lives for democracy. We need to remember their efforts Steve ChanProtester Tiananmen will not be forgotten |
Many at the protest wore black and white, to symbolise mourning. | Many at the protest wore black and white, to symbolise mourning. |
Police said at least 4,700 people had gathered. Tens of thousands more are expected to attend a candlelit vigil on Thursday. | |
China still considers the Tiananmen protests "counterrevolutionary", but they are openly marked each year in Hong Kong because it is ruled under a separate political system. | China still considers the Tiananmen protests "counterrevolutionary", but they are openly marked each year in Hong Kong because it is ruled under a separate political system. |
Many of those taking part in the events see the occasion as vital to the preservation of Hong Kong's freedom of speech. | Many of those taking part in the events see the occasion as vital to the preservation of Hong Kong's freedom of speech. |
A University of Hong Kong poll released on Wednesday suggested that 69% of Hong Kongers think the crackdown was a mistake and 61% believe the Chinese government should stop condemning the protests. | A University of Hong Kong poll released on Wednesday suggested that 69% of Hong Kongers think the crackdown was a mistake and 61% believe the Chinese government should stop condemning the protests. |
"June 4 was a time when a group of people sacrificed their lives for democracy. We need to remember their efforts," said demonstrator Steve Chan. | "June 4 was a time when a group of people sacrificed their lives for democracy. We need to remember their efforts," said demonstrator Steve Chan. |
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