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Tiananmen Square crackdownVOA
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Hong Kong police arrest four and detained five others as authorities seek to stamp out commemorations of 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Police were out in force patrolling Hong Kong ’s Victoria Park , where an annual candlelight vigil had been held until recent years .
For years , the vigil in Victoria Park drew thousands of participants.
For a time, it was the only place in China where June 4 commemorations could be held.
Since the end of vigils, no place, not even democratic Taiwan , has been able to replace Hong Kong’s role in commemorating the crackdown.
Silence and lack of commemorations could mean future generations won’t know about Tiananmen , Tsoi says.
“Such a major incident shouldn't be forgotten; it should be examined. There are still many unanswered questions, such as why the government decided to clear the square, and how many people died.
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