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[Online live broadcast on May 28] Anti-extradition and June 4th: Wang Dan and Zhou Fengsuo talk to the Hong Kong Stake

Thirty years ago, a tank ran over Chang'an Avenue, and the regime's gun was aimed at students. Thousands of miles away, millions of Hong Kong citizens took to the streets to demonstrate three times. Hundred singers held concerts to raise millions of funds and sent them to Tiananmen Square. Hundreds of thousands of people were rescued. A pro-democracy activist who was liquidated after June 4th......


Thirty-one years later, the vindication of the June 4th Movement is still a long way off, and cigarette sales have already flowed over Victoria Harbour and Xia Xing Road. This time, the regime's guns are aimed at the people of Hong Kong. Disregarding public opinion, collusion between police and criminals, abusing power and overstepping boundaries, and forcing evil laws, the CCP has thrown one country, two systems into the rubbish heap of history... But the greater the oppression, the more intense the resistance will be!

At another historical juncture, when we return to Victoria Park again and again, standing in the middle of the vast crowd of people fighting for democracy, and the sea breeze from Victoria Harbour is blowing, will we still remember Tiananmen Square 31 years ago? What would China be like if there were no shots fired? What would Hong Kong be like if there was no handover in 1997? What is the future of Hong Kong?


History never has only one explanation, but they may be able to try to give some answers.

He was detained for several days after he traveled to Beijing with millions of dollars to support students. For 30 years, he insisted on participating in the holding of candlelight evenings in Victoria Park. He served as a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council for several years. Arrested on April 18 and charged with "inciting others to participate in an unlawful assembly", the current stake chairman.

He was the chairman of the Democratic Party, the lawyer representing Snowden when he transited through Hong Kong, and the founder of the China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group. He also participated in the holding of the Victoria Garden candlelight gala, and served as a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council for several years. Vice-President of the Federation.

He hosted the "Democracy Salon" in the 1980s, delivered speeches in Tiananmen Square, launched a hunger strike, served as the deputy commander-in-chief of the "Defense Tiananmen Square Command", and was imprisoned twice.

He was a member of the Standing Committee of Tsinghua University North High School, held direct elections for the student union, set up a broadcasting station in Tiananmen Square, and went to Hong Kong to support the Umbrella Movement.


What they have in common, and the most important point, is that they have all struggled to build a democratic China and will continue to struggle.

In the intensifying protest movement, cracks will inevitably appear, and rational thinking will become more difficult. We hope to provide an opportunity and platform for everyone to communicate and exchange, so as to bridge the gaps caused by information inequality and torn identities, increase Understand, unite, fight violence together!


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Other June 4 events (all at t.me/ateahouse):

A conversation with Hao Jian, a witness of June 4th, a retired professor of Nortel, and a visiting scholar at Harvard 5/23

Movies and June Four 5/29

Eighties Literary Symposium 6/1

Writer Ma Jian's "Beijing Vegetable Man" Reading Club 6/3

Announcement on the day of the June 4th special event 6/4

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