The pressure on the non-profit organization (NPO), behind a memorial to students killed in the massacre in Tiananmen Square in 1989 – not an attack on civil society in Hong Kong. This version of the law on national security in the region: a historic memory organization played a role inoagenta. This statement was made head of Hong Kong Carrie Lam, says South China Morning Post.
“We respect the civil society in Hong Kong many different NGOs, analytical and research centers that are working to improve the situation in the region. However, there are organizations that exist to undermine the security of Hong Kong, and even for calls for separatism and collaboration with external forces to the detriment of Hong Kong and our country, “- she said, adding that the latter kind of NGO authorities should not tolerate
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NGOs in question, disbanded after the police investigation against her. The investigation proceeded in accordance with the law on protection of national security imposed by Hong Kong Chinese Communist Party. Last year, when he went into effect, thousands of protests were held in the country. Hundreds of people were arrested.
June 4, 1989 in Beijing, Tiananmen Square, the Chinese military shot from a few hundred to a few thousand demonstrators. They were in favor of granting democratic freedoms, fighting corruption and nepotism. In China, about the events of those days is subject to strict censorship, they are not written in the history books, and the data is almost impossible to find on the Internet.