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Global commemorations mark 35th anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre

By ANI | Updated: June 3, 2024 20:00 IST

Munich [Germany], June 3 : The people of Chinese descent and their supporters across the world commemorated the 35th ...

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Munich [Germany], June 3 : The people of Chinese descent and their supporters across the world commemorated the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

This tragic event, which unfolded in Beijing in 1989, saw the Chinese government violently suppress pro-democracy protests, resulting in hundreds, possibly thousands, of deaths. The massacre remains a pivotal moment in modern Chinese history and a reminder of the cost of the struggle for democracy and human rights.

In a significant show of solidarity, the World Uyghur Congress posted a message on X, stating: "The World Uyghur Congress commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and honours the memory of those who lost their lives striving for freedom, democracy, and human rights. Events like the Tiananmen Square Massacre set a dangerous precedent for the further dramatic erosion of freedom of speech and assembly throughout China."

It added, "The Chinese government will not hesitate to violently suppress peaceful demonstrations advocating for democratic rights." The organization also highlighted the global implications of China's repressive regime, warning of the threat it poses to international stability and the rules-based order".

In Canada, the Canadian Friends of Hong Kong organized a memorial event in North York, Ontario, where over 1,000 people gathered at Mel Lastman Square.

The attendees condemned Beijing's ongoing political persecution and the brutal suppression of democracy in Hong Kong.

In a post on X, Canadian Friends of Hong Kong stated, "Over 1,000 gathered in the Mel Lastman Square in North York, Ontario for the 35th memorial of the #Tiananmen Square Massacre and to condemn Beijing's political persecution & brutal suppression of democracy in HongKong."

Meanwhile, a commemoration event took place at the iconic Scott Monument in Scotland's Edinburgh. Participants gathered to honour the victims and reflect on the continuing struggle for democracy and human rights in China.

The event underscored the global resonance of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the solidarity among international communities in remembering those who lost their lives.

In addition to these events, various other commemorations occurred worldwide, including vigils, memorial services, and public discussions aimed at raising awareness about the massacre and its enduring impact.

The Tiananmen Square Massacre remains a heavily censored topic in China, with the government continuing to suppress any attempts to discuss or remember the events of June 4, 1989.

However, the international community's commitment to commemorating this anniversary highlights the enduring significance of the struggle for democratic freedoms and the importance of remembering historical injustices.

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