Hong Kong University erases commemorative monuments to ‘China’s Tiananmen protests’


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Another public monument to the victims of the Tiananmen protests in Hong Kong has disappeared. On the 29th, the University of Hong Kong removed the calligraphy written on the Wire Bridge road in front of the dormitory. The word ‘cold blood’ is written on it. It means to commemorate the Tiananmen protesters who died in cold blood. Each year, the students paid tribute to the victims by applying paint over the letters. However, on this day, the University of Hong Kong covered the letters with metal, saying it was a routine maintenance operation. The move comes amid the Chinese government’s...