A verdict is expected in the trial of former organizers of the Tiananmen vigil in Hong Kong. The Associated Press reports on the case details. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Associated Press.
The case concerns the events of June 4, 1989, when the pro-democracy student movement in Beijing's Tiananmen Square was suppressed by military force. In Hong Kong, annual candlelight vigils were held in Victoria Park to commemorate the victims. In 2014, on the 25th anniversary, tens of thousands attended; in 2019, thousands gathered. In 2021, police patrolled an empty park, and in 2023, a carnival organized by pro-Beijing groups took place there to mark the 26th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China.
The trial is ongoing for former organizers. The Associated Press reports that a verdict is expected soon. Details of the case have not been fully disclosed, but it is a significant event for civil society and freedom of speech in Hong Kong.
The vigil in Hong Kong was held annually on June 4. In 2021, for the first time, the event was banned, and the park remained empty. In 2023, pro-Beijing groups held a carnival on that day. These changes reflect the changing political climate in Hong Kong.
The Associated Press illustrates these events with photographs. One, taken in 2012, shows a man looking at a photo believed to be taken by a former People's Liberation Army soldier. These photos are important as evidence of the Tiananmen events.
The court verdict may affect public opinion in Hong Kong. Many are watching this case from the perspective of human rights and freedoms. The Associated Press continues to report on this topic.
