HK Police Slammed for Arresting People Remembering Tiananmen June 4 Massacre

Published on May 30, 2024

Human rights organizations have slammed Hong Kong authorities for arresting six people, including Tonyee Chow Hang-tung, a well-known barrister and activist, for organizing remembrance activities ahead of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. On May 28, Hong Kong police arrested six people aged 37 to 65 for allegedly “acting with seditious intention” under the recently adopted Article 23 legislation (Safeguarding National Security Ordinance)—a sweeping new security law that critics say Beijing has used to eliminate the city’s dwindling freedom. The police accused one woman that they remanded in custody of exploiting “an upcoming sensitive date to repeatedly publish posts with seditious intention on a social platform anonymously with the assistance of at least six arrested persons since April 2024, with content provoking hatred towards the Central Authorities and the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Judiciary, as well as inciting netizens to organize or participate in relevant illegal activities at a later stage,” read a police statement....