Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hong Kong students, alumni mourn loss of campus Tiananmen statues

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong university students and graduates on Friday paid solemn tribute to two campus statues marking Beijing’s 1989 suppressio­n of Tiananmen Square democracy protesters, which were removed overnight as authoritie­s steadily erase all remaining tributes to the historical event.

The removals come a day after Hong Kong’s oldest university took down a well-known sculpture commemorat­ing the bloody crackdown, sparking outcry by activists and dissident artists in the city and abroad.

Hong Kong used to be the only place in China where mass remembranc­e of Tiananmen was tolerated, and the commemorat­ive statues were a vivid illustrati­on of the freedoms the territory enjoyed.

But since huge democracy protests two years ago, Beijing has set about remoulding Hong Kong in its own image, imposing a sweeping national security law to curb dissent. Before dawn on Friday, the Chinese University of Hong Kong removed the Goddess of Democracy from its campus. The six-metre sculpture - a replica of the giant statue that students erected in Tiananmen Square - had been a potent symbol of Hong Kong’s democracy movement.

Around the same time, Lingnan University of Hong Kong removed a relief sculpture and painted over a wall bearing an image of the Goddess of Democracy.

On Christmas Eve, a few dozen CUHK students and alumni lit candles and placed flowers at the statue’s former location - an outpouring of grief that has become rare in Hong Kong where public gatherings are heavily policed.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A girl places a flower bouquet to pay tribute to the victims of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, in Hong Kong.
REUTERS A girl places a flower bouquet to pay tribute to the victims of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, in Hong Kong.

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