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Hong Kong’s Last Vigil Trial
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Hong Kong’s last bastion of free remembrance is crumbling as Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung face up to ten years in prison for organizing a vigil honoring the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre — a stark symbol of Beijing’s tightening grip on the city’s freedoms since the 2020 national security law. Once a place where annual commemorations thrived, Hong Kong now faces a legal crackdown that activists say criminalizes grief and silences dissent. With verdicts expected in July, this trial could define the future of protest, memory, and democracy in a city caught between its past and China’s growing control.
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