2 year ago Activist Chiu Yan-loy, previously jailed over a 2020 Tiananmen gathering, brought six white flowers and four red ones to Causeway Bay on Saturday. The numbers symbolise the date of the 1989 crackdown. Chui said police barred him from the area over the "seditious" flowers
Police carried out a large security operation during the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, as individual Hongkongers attempted to stage mini acts of defiance around Victoria Park on Saturday. The park was closed by police until Sunday. In full:
1/ As night fell in Mong Kok, groups of police officers patrolled around Nathan Road and Langham Place, where two people were stopped by officers and had their identification documents checked
HKFP_Live: Police are on standby near Victoria Park on the anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown
#Now back in CWB again a few hours after the early morning stroll around Victoria Park. Parts of the busy East Point Rd and Great George St are blocked by police with dozens of officers guarding the roads. Journos are asked to stay on pedestrian and reg with police
1/ Police have deployed to Victoria Park and ordered people to leave, as the venue in Causeway Bay is cordoned off until Sunday:
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