Tiananmen Square Massacre
Hong Kong court convicts members of Tiananmen vigil group
The convicted are among the main organisers of Hong Kong’s vigil for victims of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown which used to draw tens of thousands of people.
- Jessie Pang
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