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Tiananmen Square massacre monuments taken down in Hong Kong

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December 27, 2021
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In another sign of how rapidly things are changing in Hong Kong, three universities have removed public monuments commemorating the 1989 massacre at Tiananmen Square.

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The artworks were among the few remaining memorials in the former British colony to remember the bloody crackdown.

As Mike Armstrong reports, the decision to remove the statues points to a further erosion of China’s “one country, two systems” principle.

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Comments 35

  1. SVShimmer shimmer says:
    1 year ago

    We should have one like this to mark all the native aboriginal children that were killed during the process of "westernizing" them

    Reply
  2. Ibn ʿAbdulaziz says:
    1 year ago

    I was put off when danish and caricatures came up. Good for china to remove it.

    Reply
  3. Fernando Fidalgo says:
    1 year ago

    So basically China is becoming North Korea, if not worse. I heard that some artists are recreating the monuments in front of China embassies around the world.

    Reply
  4. 3yexQSx says:
    1 year ago

    To be honest, the monuments is so ugly.

    Reply
  5. David Joans says:
    1 year ago

    China: Massacring the Chinese citizens in Tiananmen Square was our internal affair. You foreigners should not interfere, okay?

    Reply
  6. TheGolfdaily says:
    1 year ago

    A taste of what to come to the rest of the world as China extends it's tentacles.

    Reply
  7. anne greenwood says:
    1 year ago

    just horrific history cannot be erased or forgotten

    Reply
  8. Dva Nerdi v Kanadě says:
    1 year ago

    China is a fashist Maoist hell

    Reply
  9. Ninja Man says:
    1 year ago

    What genocide is this? There are so many done by china

    Reply
  10. Smart Mortgage Blog Canada says:
    1 year ago

    Our governments both take down monuments.

    Reply
  11. Surgeon General says:
    1 year ago

    So what…

    Reply
  12. Screen Apple says:
    1 year ago

    After the hong kong government takedown Tiananmen and re-write its history. The US started to cut entire scholarships for Chinese. They are making china pay for scholarship for universities. A lot of American companies had to put a hiring freeze in hong kong economic special zones. guess, they have to pay full price for colleges. Hopefully, the Chinese government should start providing free scholarships until china runs out of money.

    Reply
  13. chee hin cheong says:
    1 year ago

    it's good to put in front of federal parliament to remember the genocide of indigenous people of Canada.

    Reply
  14. Tammi Merktz says:
    1 year ago

    They might remove the statues, but we're NEVER going to forget the CCP's CRIMES. We're going to recreate these statues in other places far from the filthy hands of the CCP handlers.

    Reply
  15. A says:
    1 year ago

    Yet Global, CBC CTV all praised the tearing down of statutes in Canada. The shear lack of morals by these reporters is just to condescending for reality.

    Reply
  16. Karsten Swiridjuk PURE BLOOD says:
    1 year ago

    You have fascism issues here
    MYOB

    Reply
  17. The Truth says:
    1 year ago

    Very one sided story and far from the truth. Disgusting media.

    Reply
  18. J says:
    1 year ago

    It’s not about the Chinese flag or borders or politics. All created to muddy the waters and divide humanity. They are tentacle to a power behind curtains that aims to do this globally. Freedom is not in our future anywhere if things keep progressing the way they are in the west these days. People should pay attention to the message being sent by erasing history all over the place. History that revolves around fighting for freedom.

    Reply
  19. StaticX4Ever420 says:
    1 year ago

    that was a mess they did a better job with the wuhan viral leak

    Reply
  20. sam says:
    1 year ago

    – 200 social credits

    Reply
  21. 1984 Chaos says:
    1 year ago

    Eradicating History will not remove the Facts or the Truth. Reminder of our past History will still not improve humanity. It’s destined to make the same mistakes consistently well.

    Reply
  22. Symantha says:
    1 year ago

    I thought we were all about removing statues and monuments!!?! Now I have to reeee-do my training?!?!

    Reply
  23. Ralph Killoran says:
    1 year ago

    Jan Wong "Red China Blues. " Wong talks about the student movement, stating that "the students were merely aping their oppressors… they established a Lilliputian kingdom in Tiananmen Square, complete with a mini-bureaucracy with committees for sanitation, finance and propaganda… they even adopted grandiose titles… Chai Ling was elected Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Tiananmen Square Unified Action Headquarters".[4] Wong reveals that during the hunger strike, many students cheated and were in fact eating. She notes that reporters were helping the students cheat and covered up their actions. Her assistant Yan Yan, for example, expensed a whole case of milk to feed the students.[5] Wong reported that "the students were hunger striking in shifts… they'd sit out a few meals until a classmate came to replace them".[6]".

    Reply
  24. The Mitton Method says:
    1 year ago

    This is what happens when you bow down to tyranny. the past is erased.

    Reply
  25. First Last says:
    1 year ago

    Here come the propaganda trolls working hard on behalf of the CCP

    Reply
  26. V T says:
    1 year ago

    Kind of like how psychotic communists are trying to erase our history here in the west too 😯

    Reply
  27. Johnny jai says:
    1 year ago

    see some western countries some ignore media, politicians and people always say hongkonger no democracy now, do they know hongkonger is long time no election, no democracy by British colony rule hongkong on 1997 years before, hongkong all government departments of high official from British, and HK high ruler of governors from British governments approved as must appointed a Britian, it's don't understand that your western countries media, politicians and people never blame British colony rule hongkong no election, no democracy in over one hundred and fifty six years, in fact that all of hongkonger living in this a place no election for HK high ruler of head, no democracy on 1997 years before, your these western countries some ignore media, politicians and people don't make double standard for hongkong now

    Reply
  28. Johnny jai says:
    1 year ago

    if you 100% believe that western politicians impostor and fraud media about China anything lie, you 100% foolish people

    Reply
  29. Jeffrey Bue says:
    1 year ago

    sounds like what's happening in the US

    Reply
  30. b says:
    1 year ago

    China hauled off memorials to the protests in Tiananmen Square. Destroying Monuments? Well, that's what Communist Regimes do.

    Reply
  31. b says:
    1 year ago

    What we see now is akin to Stalin, the Bolshevik's, and Hitler but kids have been taught that the USA is an evil Colonialist nation that needs to be "fundamentally transformed", " changed", destroyed is what they'll get if appeased.

    Stalin did this very thing. He removed statues of Lenin. Hitler removed statues. This is a warning sign of what is brewing with the next incoming government. (There hasn't been a peaceful transfer since 2008. Obama did not go peacefully.). Destroying History is not Social Justice. Beware. It's a Preview of things to come. They often times change societal speech requirements. What will be allowed. What will not. These changes are huge warning signs of the Communism and Fascism to come. Socialism is the Wedding Planning, The honey moon before reality hits.

    Reply
  32. b says:
    1 year ago

    They have P.H.D.'s in Warfare, Collapsing Governments & Nations. Progressive means one step at a time continually marching 'Forward' with the Marxist /Communist Plan. They will not let you deter them.

    Reply
  33. b says:
    1 year ago

    Fox Business just reported United States Oil & Gas Reserves are at a 75 year low. Since 1946 at the end of the exhaustive WW2? Who convinced Biden to Release Oil from our Reserves (reserves are to use in case of war or we are attacked, ie. China, Russia)? Obama did the same thing. Is that who is Running/Ruining the USA, Obama or Biden?

    Reply
  34. b says:
    1 year ago

    After Years of Politicians, NGO,s, techies, foreign govts, etc. Bashing the USA, don't expect that everything will be as usual in protecting your countries.

    Reply
  35. American guy says:
    1 year ago

    Those communists killed so many people worldwide with Covid-19 especially many Americans like my entire American family.

    Reply

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