A Hong Kong protest photo exhibition in a small town in Normandy, France🇨🇵 Exhibition called “Ils ne peuvent pas tous nous tuer” (They can't kill us all), featuring HK-based French photographer Charlène Flores en.charlenemflores.com Rue Victor Lecesne📍 goo.gl/maps/YsyqLswHJ…
A short video from Hong Kongers on the significance of June 4th in the post National Security Law 🇨🇳 era “The Tiananmen Square Massacre is already part of the democratic movement in HK. As long as there are people who continue to hold onto it, the candlelight will not go out.”🕯️
For the Love of Hong Kong: The day a family of pro-democracy activists realized they couldn’t go home. “To love Hong Kong is to love something fickle, at constant risk of being stolen away.” @HanaMeihanDavis @Slate slate.com/news-and-polit…
“It's important that world continues to pay attention to Hong Kong, because the erosion of freedom in HK is the reflection of the aggressiveness and authoritarian expansion of #CCPChina🇨🇳, and it will eventually put at risk every country in the world, including democratic ones.”
Hong Kong urged to consider the official use of simplified Chinese and Mandarin. “The 🇨🇳 state ministry also said HKSAR could cooperate with Guangdong to promote Mandarin teaching.” news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compon…
The fight against tyranny is not one fought alone. We're all in this together. #MilkTeaAlliance The latest artwork from @badiucao commemorating the 32nd anniversary of #TiananmenSquareMassacre.
Tomorrow, Hong Kong police will deploy more than 7,000 officers to make arrests and stop any public attempts at commemorating the 6/4 #TiananmenSquareMassacre They can put out the flames, but they can never put out our fire.
Today is June 4th. Never forgive, never forget. #TiananmenSquareMassacre
An artist's impression of a lone Hong Kong protester standing outside Victoria Park tonight. #TiananmenMassacre #TiananmenVigil
“I cannot change the world, but I do not have to conform.” #TiananmenSquareMassacre
The Anniversary That Won’t Go Away 🕯️ Hong Kong has banned the annual Tiananmen vigil in an attempt to emulate the way China has erased the memory of the event. It won’t be so easy. #TiananmenSquareMassacre #TiananmenVigil bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
Everyone has their own way of lighting a candle tonight… twitter.com/surrealhk_/sta…
Hong Kongers all over the city defy the 🇨🇳 authorities and continue lighting up "candles" tonight. Tonight shows that Hong Kong is still full of life. The city is far from dead. 🕯 #TiananmenSquareMassacre #Tiananmen32 twitter.com/phoebe_kongwy/…
It is moments like this that remind us why we are fighting for Hong Kong. #我哋真係好撚鍾意香港💛 #StandWithHongKong twitter.com/XinqiSu/status…
Censorship from #CCPChina🇨🇳 transcends boundaries and often reach beyond the Great Firewall of China. Companies in democratic countries that enforce China's censorship rules (to get market access) is effectively helping the CCP normalize authoritarianism across the entire world. twitter.com/gwbstr/status/…
有燈就有人。有香港人就有希望。 facebook.com/gaulungpark/po…
The sea of candlelight that illuminates Victoria Park each year may have been extinguished. Yet fireflies continue to flicker in the dark. “If anything, the government’s clampdown on this year’s vigil has just increased everyone’s desire to remember.” economist.com/china/2021/06/…
Apple Daily's coverage of some of the vigils around the world on June 4th. “My family in Hong Kong can't attend the #TiananmenMassacre vigil anymore. Now that I'm physically in Germany, I must come out on 6/4.” 《蘋果》直擊歐美悼六四遍地開花 Full video: youtu.be/L1M1xNKkrU4
‘Do We Need to Be in Hong Kong?’ Global Companies Are Eying the Exits Figure from Asian Tigers, a relocation firm serving international executives: “Moves into Hong Kong have declined 50% since 2019, while moves out increased by 30%” wsj.com/articles/hong-…
“Hope lies within the courage of the people.” #StandWithHongKong instagram.com/p/CPuqYL-lFWt/