"The military should never be used to answer protests, not under a dictatorship or in a democracy," said Tiananmen protest leader Han Dongfang. Despite a police ban, he plans to attend a Hong Kong vigil honoring those killed in '89https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/world/asia/tiananmen-hong-kong-china.html …
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Chants of “One nation, one Hong Kong” and “建國, 唯一出路” Independence is less of a fringe idea these days.
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Thus far a high degree of restraint from the police. I don’t think I’ve seen this little of the police in almost a year
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Police now making arrests in Mongkok https://twitter.com/hkpoliceforce/status/1268531280888467456?s=21 …https://twitter.com/hkpoliceforce/status/1268531280888467456 …
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#PoliceBurtality must not be tolerated, wherever it happens.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Damn I missed this!
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Thank you so much solidarity we love you too
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This gives me hope.
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It is beautiful, ppl in
#HongKong continuously organize candlelight vigil over 30 yrs for memorize ppl in#TiananmenSquareMassacre, we all know freedom is not free, but we still shout out for them n willing to fight for them. It is sad this vigil can't get permission this yr.pic.twitter.com/GAFANKf9zj
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