17th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre

Date: 4 June, 2006 (Sunday)
Time: 8:00 p.m.

Place: The football fields in Victoria Park (Google Map)

Theme: The candlelight vigil will be held to commemorate those who were killed in the June 4th Massacre in China and express our eagerness for democracy, freedom, human rights and rule of law.
More than 44,000 Hong Kong people full up 4 football filed join candlelight vigil to remember June fourth massacre in Beijing 17 year ago.

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Published by Yan Sham-Shackleton

Yan Sham-Shackleton is a Hong Kong writer who lives in Los Angeles. This is her old blog Glutter written mostly in Hong Kong from 2003 to 2007. Although it was a personal blog, Yan focused a lot on free speech issues and democratic movement in Hong Kong. She moved to the US in 2007.

4 thoughts on “17th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre

  1. The chinese government is showing their cowardice by not accepting responsibility. I think that if the chinese government accepts responsibility of the massacre it will cause major unrest in the whole of China. That does not mean they should just delete it from people’s mind. Its a cowardly act to ask major IT companies to filter away this historical event. What if Japan decides to filter away the NanJing massacre? What will the chinese think? It is a painful mistake by the government. I still cannot believe people can be that big a coward to not admit fault. Especially fault so big that involves murdering unarmed citizens. Treat the people like your own children. You do not use a gun to shoot them when they oppose you!

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  2. Hehe, ok, just checking. 🙂
    I think it’s great to have something like that every year, though of course it would have been better if it had never happened at all. I’m sure we’ll see a resolution to this eventually!

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