For Hong Kong students, commemorating Tiananmen may now require ‘hide and seek’
wapoSEP 2022
The Chinese Communist Party knows no bounds when it comes to its efforts to suppress public consciousness of state atrocities against peaceful protestors. It has censored the internet, erased the event from the pages of textbooks, and now it has removed public statues and even banned Catholic masses commemorating the victims.
The West insists on meddling in Chinese internal affairs, especially to undermine the rule of law in Hong Kong. While US politicians praise Hong Kong conspirators for their alleged fight for democracy, they accuse Jan. 6 rioters of domestic terrorism - a clear double standard.
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