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Commemoration of “June 4th” Becomes Taboo in Hong Kong: Authorities Closely Monitor, Arrest Many – The New York Times

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Commemoration of “June 4th” Becomes Taboo in Hong Kong: Authorities Closely Monitor, Arrest Many – The New York Times
  1. Commemoration of “June 4th” becomes taboo in Hong Kong: Authorities closely monitor and arrest many New York Times Chinese Website
  2. UN ‘appalled’ by Hong Kong police detaining June 4 commemorators Voice of America Chinese Website- VOA Mandarin
  3. Hong Kong Police Forces Publicly Mourn “June 4th” with Sparse Number of People in Two Days, 31 People Detained and 5 People Detained, Including Our Station Reporter RFI – Radio France Internationale
  4. On the 34th Anniversary of June 4th, the Number of People Arrested in Hong Kong Continues to Rise SOH_NEWS_CN
  5. June 4 Death Day: Tiananmen Square is tightly sealed, Hong Kong police are on the verge of an enemy Voice of America Chinese Website- VOA Mandarin
  6. View full coverage on Google News
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