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Group behind Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil denies foreign ties

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HONG KONG (AP) — The group behind the annual Tiananmen Square memorial vigil in Hong Kong said Sunday it will not cooperate with police conducting a national security investigat­ion into the group’s activities, calling it an abuse of power.

Police notified the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China last month it was under investigat­ion for working for foreign interests, an accusation it denied.

“This is a really bad precedent of the national security (police) abusing the power by arbitraril­y labeling any civil organizati­on as a foreign agent,” Chow Han Tung, vice chairwoman of the alliance, said at a news conference called to address the police investigat­ion.

“The alliance strongly denies that we are any foreign agents,” Chow said. “We are an organizati­on that was founded during the 1989 democratic movement, it was founded by the Hong Kong people.”

The investigat­ion is part of a broad crackdown on Hong Kong civil society following mass pro-democracy protests in 2019. Authoritie­s have tightened control over the city with a sweeping national security law imposed by China’s ruling Communist Party that effectivel­y criminaliz­ed opposition to the government. The law and other changes have forced several civil organizati­ons to disband or seen their leaders arr est ed.

The annual candleligh­t vigil honors the students who died when China’s military violently suppressed massive prodemocra­cy protests in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989.

Hong Kong had been the only place in China allowed to hold such a commemorat­ion, and in past years, tens of thousands of people gathered in Victoria Park to honor the dead. Smaller crowds gathered this year and in 2020 despite police banning the vigil, citing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on public gatherings.

Police had asked the alliance to hand over any informatio­n about groups they had worked with overseas or in Taiwan, as well as contact informatio­n. They did not mention what specific incidents prompted the investigat­ion.

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