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Sixty Four 32. Overview|Police cites public security regulations to block Victoria Park for 11 hours and 6 persons arrested for illegal assembly

2021-06-04T21:57:35.622Z


Today (June 4) marks the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The police banned the stakes from holding candlelit evenings at Victoria Park on the grounds of the epidemic. The Tiananmen Square Memorial Hall was also closed due to alleged violations of entertainment venues regulations. Stakes, pan-democrats, etc. are different


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Written by: Peng Zhuowei, Wu Zhuoan, Zheng Baosheng, Luo Jiaqing, Hu Jiaxin, Zhang Jiamin, Chen Jingqi, Li Enci, and Wang Jieen

2021-06-04 13:56

Last update date: 2021-06-05 02:38

Today (June 4) marks the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The police banned the stakes from holding candlelit evenings at Victoria Park on the grounds of the epidemic. The Tiananmen Square Memorial Hall was also closed due to alleged violations of entertainment venues regulations.

Stakes, pan-democrats and other different democrats have stated that they will mourn in different places in their own way. Some people set up street stations in the area and distributed candles to the neighborhood. Seven Catholic churches will hold June Fourth Mass.

Stake Vice Chairman Zou Xingtong was arrested by the police this morning on charges of "promotion or announcement of unauthorized assembly" and appeared at the Central Police Station. She stated that if she cannot light candles today, she will go on a hunger strike.

At 2 p.m., the police enclosed the Victoria Park football field with an iron horse formation, including six football fields, a basketball court, a central lawn and a passageway to the football field.

According to the police, if someone forcibly enters the blockade area, the police officers can use appropriate force and methods to remove the person from the area. The person who forcibly enters can be sentenced to up to 12 months in prison.

The closure order will take effect from 2 pm.

In the evening, the number of people gathering outside Victoria Park gradually increased. The police repeatedly asked those present to leave, otherwise it might be regarded as an illegal assembly. The police once raised purple flags in Causeway Bay and Mong Kok to warn the people at the scene of possible violations of national security laws.

▼Looking at Victoria Park from Tin Hau on the evening of June 4 in the past three years▼

▼Looking at Victoria Park from Causeway Bay on the evening of June 4 in the past three years▼

[02:00] The police announced that the central lawn, football field and basketball court of Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, which had been closed earlier in accordance with the "Public Order Ordinance," had been unsealed at 1 am and had been enclosed for 11 hours.

The police stated that they will continue to monitor the situation in various districts of Hong Kong and will decisively intervene to stop and take enforcement actions if any suspected violations are found.

[00:50] Xianxue ideological and political affairs announced that the convener Wang Yizhan was accused of misconduct in public places and obstructing office work, but he has not been released for the time being.

June 5th [00:20] The police released the information of some of the arrested persons. Except for Zou Xingtong, vice chairman of the stake, and a 20-year-old local man named Zhang, who were suspected of publicizing or publishing an unauthorized assembly, the others included:

At about 3:30 in the afternoon, a 55-year-old man set up a street station in the vicinity of Wan Tin House, Pak Tin Estate, Sham Shui Po. The man claimed that there was something at the street station that was suspected of being damaged by a woman; the 75-year-old woman said that he suspected it Was attacked by the man with his hands.

Officers arrived at the scene. After preliminary investigation, the man and the old woman were arrested for "ordinary assault" and "criminal damage" respectively. The case was handed over to Sham Shui Po Police District Criminal Investigation Team Fourth Team for follow-up.

From about 7 pm onwards, a 20-year-old man set up a street station along Soy Street in Mong Kok and used a loudspeaker to broadcast, causing many people to watch the site.

During the police enforcement on the spot, the man acted provocatively to the officer. The officer then gave a verbal warning to the man. However, the man did not follow the instructions of the officer. The man was emotional and the officer suspected that he was "in a public place." The man was arrested for "misconduct" and "obstructing police officers from performing their duties".

The case was handed over to the Ninth Team of the Criminal Investigation Team of Mong Kok Police District for follow-up.

At about 8:50 pm, police officers intercepted and searched a suspicious man on Causeway Road in Causeway Bay and asked the man to produce his identity document. However, the man was emotional and refused to follow the instructions of the officers. The officers arrested the 64-year-old man. The man is suspected of "obstructing police officers from performing their duties."

The case was handed over to the fourth team of the Eastern District Criminal Investigation Team for follow-up.

[23:00] Ms. Tang was blocked by police officers on Yee Wo Street, saying that she had just sent her friends on the bus at the time, passing by Mei Zhenxiang was about to enter, she was suddenly surrounded by police officers with an orange belt and forcibly pulled Her arm pulled her out of the store.

She claimed that the police officers searched for personal belongings within the cordon and "Lian Lishi was sealed one by one." She was later issued a ticket by police officers using a gathering order.

Ms. Tang was issued a ticket by police officers with a gathering restriction order.

(Photo by Zhang Jiamin)

[22:35] The police stated that as of 10 p.m., at least 4 men and 2 women, aged between 20 and 75, were arrested on suspicion of inciting others to participate in unauthorized gatherings, ordinary assaults, criminal damages, disorderly conduct in public places, and Obstruct police officers from performing their duties.

In addition, at least 12 people were charged for crimes related to the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulations (Chapter 599).

The police remind members of the public that the current epidemic is recurring and that crowds should be avoided to reduce the risk of spread of the virus.

The police will continue to enforce the law in all districts in Hong Kong to protect community safety and social order.

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[22:15] At about 9 pm, a man on Soy Street near Nathan Road was asked to wear a mask by police officers. There was a dispute between the two sides. The man was taken by the police to the pedestrian tunnel on Soy Street to intercept and search. The officer also pulled up a cordon at the tunnel exit, and nearly 20 minutes after interception, the man was arranged by an ambulance to get on a stretcher bed and leave.

[22:00] Zou Xingtong, vice chairman of the stake, was escorted from the Central Police Station by the police in the evening, and was accompanied by a lawyer to complete a house search.

According to the lawyer, she is now conducting a video interview at the Tsuen Wan Police Station and it is unknown whether she can be released on bail.

Government: Black-clothed demonstrators gathered and clamored to stop blocking roads

[21:46] The government issued a press release stating that black-clad demonstrators gathered around Percival Street in Causeway Bay at about 9 pm. Some people clamored loudly. Some people threw rubbish and trash cans into the center of the road and blocked it. traffic.

The police warned the demonstrators to stop illegal activities immediately, and the police will definitely enforce the law.

[21:30] Guan Shangyi, a human rights lawyer who was arrested in the primary election, also attended the memorial mass at St. Andrew's Church in Hang Hau.

He 2 The police banned gatherings and closed the stadium, which had a negative impact on the police's impression. "It's not good in the long run. The government is actually not surprised. The police are not surprised. I hope they will do it again."

Outside Times Square in Causeway Bay, there was a slogan chanting "Time of Light", and someone set up a barricade with trash cans on Percival Street.

(Photo by Zhang Jiamin)

Guan Shangyi pointed out that the people will never forget what happened in Beijing in 1989. The students paid and sacrificed for a more democratic and corruption-free China. Therefore, they mourned for those who needed to sacrifice and inherited the spirit of June 4th. Hopefully, The next generation can also continue to uphold the spirit of June 4th.

He pointed out that this year the government said that candlelight evenings were banned due to the epidemic. He believed that it would take a look at the situation next year. For the time being, he was not worried that the candlelight would disappear forever in Victoria Park.

The memorial mass ended at 9 pm. More than a dozen police officers were on guard outside St. Andrew’s Church to prevent people holding candlelights from gathering. Afterwards, they issued summons to three citizens who were cycling on the pavement.

Staff at the scene said that a total of 270 people attended Mass.



[21:15] In Times Square, Causeway Bay, many people were intercepted and searched by the police.

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Someone called "Guangshi" slogan. The police alleged that they were suspected of violating the National Security Law



[20:45] The police pulled up an orange belt on Saiyang Choi South Street near Soy Street to intercept and search more than a dozen citizens, during which time the purple flag was raised.

About dozens of people then walked towards Argyle Street. Someone along the way chanted slogans such as "Recover Hong Kong's Revolution" and "Hong Kong Independence". Police officers followed from behind and warned citizens not to gather along the way.



The police said on Facebook that at 8pm, a large number of people gathered in the vicinity of Paterson Street and Kingston Street in Causeway Bay, and Sai Yeung Choi South Street in Mong Kok. There were demonstrators chanting slogans suspected of inciting or instigating the secession of the country. , May violate related crimes under the "Hong Kong National Security Act."

The police have issued warnings to the gathered people, clearly stating that their actions have the opportunity to commit crimes under the "Hong Kong National Security Act" and the "Public Security Ordinance", warning them to immediately stop illegal activities and leave, the police must strictly enforce the law.

At about 8.25pm, the police raised a purple flag in Mong Kok.

(Photo by Luo Junhao)

[20:42] The police set up a cordon at the bus stop outside Victoria Park to separate reporters and ordinary citizens at the scene. The media at the scene must show an interview card before they can leave, while citizens must show their identity cards to register.

[20:32] The Stake Association stands silently at the Pillar of Death of the Great Power of Hong Kong.

▼The Stake Association attended Cai Yaochang at the Pillar of Death Station in Hong Kong ▼

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[20:30] The police raised a yellow flag outside the Golden Plaza in Causeway Bay.

▼Cardinal Chen Rijun presided over Mass at St. Andrew's Church in Hangkou▼

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[20:27] In St. Andrew's Church, Cardinal Chen Rijun, the retired bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, presided over Mass.

Chen Rijun pointed out that it has been 32 years since the June 4th Incident. At that time, he was only 57 years old and a young old man. Young people in their 20s can only learn about June 4th from others, which may be diluted by history. Today everyone gathers together, which is the big family of Chinese and human beings.

He confessed that he did not know how the newspapers would describe today's meeting tomorrow, but emphasized that this is a memorial mass for the dead.

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[20:18] Outside St. Andrew's Church in Hang Hau, more than a dozen citizens lit up candles, and plainclothes police officers asked them to leave.

[20:14] Outside the Xiwanhe Holy Cross Church, citizens lit candles outside the church.

[20:13] Many citizens lit candles outside Victoria Park.

Mr. Du lit up a candle outside Sogo Department Store and laughed that he was prepared to be arrested. He even wrote the lawyer's phone number on his arm.

He also went to Victoria Park to mourn the June 4th incident in the past ten years, saying that this year the police used the way of closing the Victoria Park to stop mourning the June 4th incident.

He called Hong Kong a free society and should not rationalize the government's unreasonable behavior. He insisted on lighting candles this year to commemorate the June 4th incident. "Hong Kong people have to struggle through the gaps."

Mr. Du lit a candle outside Sogo Department Store and laughed that he was prepared to be arrested.

(Photo by Zhang Jiamin)

[20:10] A citizen outside Langham Place, Mong Kok held up a white candle. During this period, police officers pulled up the orange belt to intercept the citizen holding the candle.

District Councillor Zhu Jiangwei set up a street station in the open space outside Langham Place and distributed white candles. The original time was from 7 am to 9 am. However, at about 8 am Zhu Jiangwei said he had received a warning from the police that he would be affected if someone lit the candle. There is a chance to be responsible, so it said that it will not be distributed again.

[20:02] The police pulled up a cordon in Victoria Park and asked reporters and citizens present to leave immediately.

[20:00] Hangkou St. Andrew’s Church, Cardinal Chen Rijun, Emeritus Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, enters the venue to officiate the mass ceremony.

[19:55] Mass began at 8 o'clock in the evening. As the Church of the Holy Cross in Sai Wanhe was already full, more than 80 people gathered outside the church at about 7:30 in the evening.

Some people carried white flowers and some people lit candles at the scene.

The 60-year-old man chose to attend Mass at the Holy Cross Church in Sai Wanhe today. He admitted that he had no faith. He had attended the June 4th Gala almost every year in the past. However, there was no candlelit evening at Victoria Park this year, so he could only choose other ways to mourn.

He also quoted Yuan Guoyong, a government expert consultant and chair professor of the Department of Microbiology at the University of Hong Kong, saying that he was confident that the local case had been cleared for 40 days, and he wondered why the police banned June 4th gatherings on the grounds of the epidemic, and criticized the relevant practices as unreasonable.

[19:55] The police raised a blue flag outside Victoria Park to warn those gathered in Victoria Park to leave as soon as possible, otherwise they may participate in an illegal assembly and immediately set up a cordon.

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[19:40] The Hong Kong Catholic Justice and Peace Commissioner held a "Miss for the Dead" in 7 churches in Hong Kong, including the Holy Cross Church in Xihuan River.

At about 7:30 in the evening, the Holy Cross Church was full, and those present could only watch the webcast outside the church.

Around 7:30 in the evening, some citizens went to the Victoria Park to mourn in different ways.

Some citizens held up the guitar high and marked a red cross on the back of the guitar. When asked about the meaning, he only said, "You can tie it when you see it."

Another citizen used a speaker to play the song "Democracy Will Return". The citizen claimed that he was only playing his favorite song without any purpose. When asked if he would be worried about the police obstructing it, he only said that he was "somewhat surprised."

▼About 7:30 p.m. Victoria Park situation▼

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[19:30] The police stopped and searched the street station of Xianxuesizheng in Mong Kok and issued a warning. Huang Yizhan, the convener of Xianxuesizheng, was arrested.

Exit E of Causeway Bay MTR Station is closed.

(Photo by Zhang Jiamin)

[19:20] There was a dispute outside the E exit of the Causeway Bay MTR station. The police once closed the E exit, and there was a shop next to it. A large number of police officers arrived and asked the reporters to leave.

The police unblocked the exit a few minutes later.

[19:20] The police issued a statement on Facebook, stating that "a post has just circulated on the Internet, claiming that the ambulance failed to send a pregnant woman to Ruttonjee Hospital due to the closure of the tunnel by the police. The police clarified that there was no such incident , And similar posts have appeared many times in the past few years, and were later found to be fictitious."

The police severely condemned the rumors, tried to discredit the police's enforcement actions, and incited social hatred, which is disgusting.

The police will adjust traffic control measures in a timely manner to ensure that rescue services are not affected in accordance with the situation at the scene, and will try to ease traffic as far as possible.

[19:15] The police suddenly pulled two men in black into the location next to the Victoria Park toilet, and asked them to search their bodies and search their bags.

The police immediately drew a cordon and separated the media some distance.

The two men were subsequently released.

▼Xianxue Sizheng set up a street station in Mong Kok▼

▼At nearly 7 pm, the police intercepted and searched the community at Tung Lo Wan Street Station ▼

▼The situation of St. Andrew's Church in Hang Hau at nearly 7 o'clock in the evening▼

▼At about 6 o'clock in the evening, the water cannon vehicles cross the sea along the Western Tunnel to Hong Kong Island▼

[18:30] Police intercepted street stations and nearby residents in Kwai Fong, Mong Kok and other places. Some people also pointed out on the Internet that the police had set up roadblocks in the direction of Tai Lam Tunnel in Yuen Long and Castle Peak Road in Kwai Chung in the direction of Kowloon.

[18:13] At St. Andrew's Church in Hang Hau, dozens of people have entered the venue and are preparing to participate in Mass.

At 6 o'clock in the evening, dozens of people entered the venue at St. Andrew's Church in Hang Hau, ready to participate in Mass.

(Photo by Wu Zhuoan)

▼The Social People's Association set up a street station in Causeway Bay to display June 4th films and political figures' remarks at June 4th▼

▼The situation around Causeway Bay at 5 p.m.▼

[17:35] Citizen Mr. Li held up a slogan "I want a conscience" outside Victoria Park, and was stopped by the police. At one time, 30 police officers were present at the scene.

Mr. Li was later released after copying his ID card and personal information.

Mr. Li pointed out that he was warned by the police not to hold up the slogan, saying, "You can't raise the edge."

He continued to point out that he came to mourn the June 4th incident today, thinking that today's society is "ill" and he hopes to mourn in any form.

70-year-old grandmother Li, holding the June 4th newspaper, was pacing outside Victoria Park.

She pointed out that she was a neighborhood in the district, and she often came to Victoria Park to learn to swim and count the stars. She said, "I have my own destiny, and I have my own way." Wearing black clothes, she is not worried about the risk of being arrested. "I have a black shirt in the house. I look at my fat lady, and I don’t know how to have a good figure. Black shirt. Wearing a black shirt is not against the law."

Another citizen with a white flower in his hand bowed at the entrance of Victoria Park, and then was surrounded by several police officers and left.

She said that even if she could not enter Victoria Park, she would be there as long as she was in Hong Kong.

▼About 5 p.m. in Victoria Park area▼

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[17:00] The Victoria Park keeps broadcasting, saying that due to the risk of the spread of the epidemic, citizens are urged not to gather in the Victoria Park and enter the enclosed area.

[16:50] Yu Weiyuan, a Form 3 student, Li, who was wearing black clothes, was intercepted by police and found a white candle in his bag. The police officer took him to a location farther from the reporter for further search and was finally released.

He claimed that the police officer asked to show his identity card and search the backpack, and was then warned by the police officer under public security regulations.

He said that he wanted to fulfill his civic responsibilities, but Hong Kong people "have already been unable to do so."

He felt helpless about the police's actions, and his youth was afraid of being intercepted by multiple police officers alone and said that he would leave Victoria Park.

Mr. Hu was suspected by the police for participating in the rally tonight, and once intercepted and registered his ID card information.

Hu Zhi, originally planned to host a live lecture on the spot and use a collection of newspapers to tell the history of June 4th, but he was unexpectedly visited and questioned by the police.

He pointed out that at that time, a police officer inspected the authenticity of his newspaper and warned that he would study whether his behavior violated the National Security Law. However, he was not worried, "I only read the newspaper, so I don't feel there is a problem."

Mr. Hu held a newspaper to Victoria Park 32 years ago and said that all the facts were recorded, but there are different opinions in the society. Today, I have to compare which accounts are facts.

He said that many mainlanders he knew did not know about the June 4th incident before they went to Hong Kong or foreign countries, and they were shocked by the incident when they came to Hong Kong.

Mr. Hu said that he has stored a large number of reports from that year and will post all the reports online.

He also said that he donated 100 yuan in the "Sing of Democracy for China" back then, saying that there was already a lot of money for him at that time.

Citizens: Suppression will not prevent people from sealing Victoria Park unnecessary

[16:30] Mr. Lin, dressed in black, made a special trip from the outlying islands to Victoria Park. He pointed out that the stake rally has not been approved, and the pan-democracy groups have urged the public to mourn for themselves. They don’t think there is a safety risk today. Feng Weiyuan was "meaningless", "Everyone can walk in the park, don't you have to "blow the chicken" first, there is danger of bleating?" He bluntly said, "Suppressing it will stop people's hearts." He pointed out. After the implementation of the National Security Law, the entire Hong Kong has changed. June 4th mourning activities and dissidents have been suppressed, frankly there will be a sense of powerlessness, but the history of June 4th will not be forgotten.

Mr. Zhou and Ms. Wong, who were dressed in black, also came to Victoria Park from the New Territories to mourn the Tiananmen Massacre.

Regarding those accused of wearing black shirts and chanting slogans, they have the opportunity to violate the law. The two said that they are not afraid to wear black shirts. "Black shirts are of ordinary color, so there is no need to make a fuss." Ms. Huang pointed out that the June 4th rally has been banned. Feng Weiyuan is unnecessary.

Mr. Zhou said, "If you want to be scared yourself, it's a bit boring, and you don't want to kill people, you have to use thousands of people to deploy defenses."

Some citizens at the scene laughed and said that the number of police officers at the scene was more than that of nearby residents passing through Victoria Park, but they would not be panicked. "Nothing breaks the law!" Some members of the public supported the police action, "Good thing, I'll pay for it. Wait, etc. It’s better if it’s in the sun, it’s better than a cold air-conditioning.”

▼The police set up roadblocks at the Eastern Tunnel, the Hong Kong Tunnel and the Western Tunnel to intercept and search vehicles at about 4 pm▼

[16:00] The police set up roadblocks in three cross-harbour tunnels. According to online pictures, roadblocks have been set up on many lines from the CHT to Hong Kong Island to intercept vehicles. When the reporter went to Hong Kong Island through the Western Harbour Crossing, he also saw the police set up roadblocks. Get off the roadblock.

It is reported that the police are checking for contraband.

The Security Bureau issued a statement stating that the police had cited the "Public Security Ordinance" to block part of the Victoria Park, and citizens should not enter the Victoria Park to participate in an unauthorized assembly.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) Xiao Zeyi appeared at the Victoria Park and patrolled the surroundings.

[15:20] At the scene, there were a large number of police cars parked outside the Central Library, a large number of police officers patrolling inside and outside the Victoria Park, and some citizens staying in the Victoria Park were intercepted for investigation.

As part of the road was closed, a security guard held a sign to instruct the public to go to the unclosed tennis court.

▼The police blocked the Victoria Park in the afternoon▼

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The police said that if the situation is bad or the blockade is extended

[14:30] Hong Kong Island Regional Headquarters Senior Superintendent (Operation) Liao Jiaqi criticized that some people ignored the opposition of the police and continued to promote and instigate others to participate in the unauthorized assembly. The police believed that someone ignored the opposition of the police and went to the original meeting place. To protect the rights, freedom, safety and other factors of others, the police have the responsibility to take active measures to prevent others from committing illegal acts. Therefore, they cited Article 17(4) of the Public Security Ordinance to implement blockade measures, including six football fields, basketball courts, central lawn and football. Channel of the field.

According to the police, if someone forcibly enters the blockade area, the police officers can use appropriate force and methods to remove the person from the area. The person who forcibly enters can be sentenced to up to 12 months in prison.

The closure order will take effect from 2 pm.

Liao said that he understands that the closure of Victoria Park has an impact on the general public. However, after considering factors such as public safety and order, blocking the maintenance is the most effective method. He emphasized that the police should unblock the Victoria Park as soon as possible if the situation is feasible, and if the situation is bad. The blockade may be extended. He also pointed out that there is still publicity on the Internet that they will go to the Victoria Park for gatherings, emphasizing that the purpose of the police blocking the Victoria Park is to prevent violations from occurring, and that the possibility of violations should be minimized. .

When asked whether it is illegal to raise candlelight in other places, Liao said that as long as the behavior is peaceful, legal and orderly, there is no problem in doing any activity in other places.

Liao was asked whether it was illegal to raise candlelights in other areas. He emphasized that if the behavior was not illegal, the police would ignore it.

Some reporters mentioned that police officers maintained order outside Victoria Park last year and assisted citizens in entering Victoria Park.

Liao said that he disagreed with the statement and emphasized that the police action is advancing as time goes by, and the blockade action only occurs after considering intelligence.

▼Police blockade area▼

Police display announcement refers to participants or violate the "Public Security Ordinance"

[14:10] Police officers at the scene enclosed the six Victoria Park football stadiums with iron horses and displayed a police announcement, stating that if citizens participated in an unauthorized assembly, it would violate the "Public Security Ordinance."

Earlier news stated that the police will use at least 7,000 police officers to cope with today's situation. It is possible that the "Public Security Ordinance" may be used to close part of the Victoria Park to prevent people from gathering.

According to sources, about half of the 7,000 police officers will stay on Hong Kong Island, especially the Victoria Park and the Liaison Office.

The other half of the staff will be on guard in all districts in Hong Kong, including Langham Place in Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront, and Sha Tin New Town Plaza.

According to sources, the police will conduct high-profile patrols and enforce the law with a gathering restriction order to prevent crowds from gathering.

The source also stated that if someone wears black shirts and black pants, calls slogans, and lights candles in Victoria Park on June 4th, they may be deemed to be related to a prohibited assembly. The police may film and then follow up, or even on the spot. Warning or arrest.

▼The Hong Kong University Student Union Washes the Pillar of Sorrow ▼

June 4th 32|The Hong Kong University Student Union as usual cleans up the pillars of national sorrow, believes that the activities are legal and reasonable

▼Review the June Fourth Rally from 2011 to 2019▼

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June 4th 32│The police asked Cai Yaochang to leave before the press conference. Cai criticizes the arrest of the police in an action plan to deter Hong Kong people

June 4th 32 | Zou Xingtong: Unable to light candles, police on hunger strike one day as main accusation with fb post

June 4th 32|Zou Xingtong, vice chairman of the stake, was arrested by the police for violation of public security regulations

June 4th 32│Zou Xingtong and a 20-year-old male netizen arrested for unapproved assembly

June 4th 32 | Police urge citizens not to participate in unapproved assembly and will deploy police forces to enforce arrests

June 4th 32|Cai Yaochang: Zou Xingtong’s recent remarks and behaviors do not represent the stake but deny the ceding of seats

June 4th 32 | The US Consulate urges employees not to go to Victoria Park from 4 pm on the same day to watch out for crowds

In the absence of the head of prison for June 4th, Li Zhuoren and He Junren call to "use their own methods" to light up their condolences by candlelight

June 4th 32│7000 Police force alerting the police or citing the "Public Security Ordinance" to close some parts of Victoria Park

June 4th 32 | 7 Catholic Church hosts evening mass, the organizer says it can accommodate 2,000 people and will comply with epidemic prevention regulations

6432 | Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau: District Councillors promote unapproved assemblies or non-refundable expenses

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