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Tiananmen Protest Museum Says It’s Being Forced Out of Hong Kong Location
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By AUSTIN RAMZY and ALAN WONG APRIL 14, 2016

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A man walking past a display at a museum in Hong Kong dedicated to remembering the June 1989 crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing.CreditPhilippe Lopez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

HONG KONG — After two years on the fifth floor of a Hong Kong office building, the only museum dedicated to the 1989 Tiananmen protest movement is expected to close this year. The organizers of the June 4th Museum say they are scrambling to find a new location.

The 800-square-foot museum in the packed Tsim Sha Tsui shopping and tourism district includes photographs, descriptions of some of the protesters killed in the military crackdown and a replica of the Goddess of Democracy, a statue erected by students during their occupation of Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

The museum has been opposed by the building’s owners corporation, and the organizers faced a lawsuit that they have decided they do not want to continue spending money to fight, said Albert Ho, chairman of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China, which established the museum.

Mr. Ho said he believed politics was behind the lawsuit over the museum. “It’s not the owners’ corporation that’s paying to sue us. It’s just one person,” he said in an interview on Thursday. He was referring to Stanly Chau Kwok-chiu, the chairman of the corporation, who owns a clothing factory in mainland China.

Mr. Chau could not be reached for comment. In interviews with the local news media, he has denied a political motive in suing the museum.

Mr. Ho said that the museum would close in August or September.

“We’re raising funds and hoping to relocate to a bigger, ground-floor location, or in a shopping mall,” he said.

In addition to the lawsuit, Mr. Ho said the building’s management had been harassing visitors with administrative tactics.

“They check visitors’ I.D. and scare away many mainland visitors,” he said.

The protesters in Beijing and other Chinese cities demanded an end to corruption and a greater say in government. The crackdown on June 3-4, 1989, left hundreds dead, and it is a largely taboo subject in mainland China, with discussion censored online and in other media. Hong Kong, which returned to Chinese control in 1997 but maintains its own legal system and semiautonomous government, is the only place in the People’s Republic of China where the protests are openly commemorated.

In 2014, on the 25th anniversary of the crackdown, the museum experienced a surge in visitors, including many mainlanders. From its opening in April 2014 to January this year, the museum received more than 20,000 visitors, one-third of whom came from mainland China, according to a statement on the website of the Hong Kong Alliance. The group was founded in May 1989 to support the protests in Beijing and has continued to support mainland democracy advocates.
 
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LOL. The people of HK have spoken. TS museum have been losing a lot of money and cannot pay rent so they need to shut down.

Very few HK people go there. No visitors, no money. No money, no honey
 
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Because no one wants to be seen walking in there by the Chinese agents watching the place. A trip to a 're-education' camp, I'm sure. Can you even go on Baidu and punch up 'Tienanmen Square Massacre' ?:rofl:
? What are you talking about? HK has Candle light Vigil for June 4 Massacre every year. And each year there are around hundred thousands people attend in memory to tiananmen.
 
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? What are you talking about? HK has Candle light Vigil for June 4 Massacre every year. And each year there are around hundred thousands people attend in memory to tiananmen.

He could easily do a ten second search but he's too lazy to do so
 
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Because no one wants to be seen walking in there by the Chinese agents watching the place. A trip to a 're-education' camp, I'm sure. Can you even go on Baidu and punch up 'Tienanmen Square Massacre' ?:rofl:

post photo of yourself and your friends in front of white house and carrying three kinds of banners :

1. that call the usa military to repent for genociding four million north koreans during the korea war.

2. that call for obomba and hillary kill-in-tons to be tried for war-crimes and genocide for the tortured and unnecessary deaths of 150,000+ libyans and 450,000+ syrians and for destruction of the world's only truly democratic country ( libyan jamahiriya ) and another progressive country ( syria ).

3. that call for end of money system in usa and establishment of socialism.
 
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That candle light vigil has been held since June 4, 1990, just one year after tiananmen event. I didn't hear any HK people was punished for attending.


Honk Kong has a 'c hair' of 'freedom'. I STILL wouldn't want to be one of the organizers of that museum. And Tienanmen 'event'. Punch 'Tienanmen Square massacre' into your Baidu. Try 'Panama Papers' while you're at it. HAHAHAHAHA !!!!:china:
 
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Honk Kong has a 'c hair' of 'freedom'. I STILL wouldn't want to be one of the organizers of that museum. And Tienanmen 'event'. Punch 'Tienanmen Square massacre' into your Baidu. Try 'Panama Papers' while you're at it. HAHAHAHAHA !!!!:china:

Don't switch the topic. We are talking about HK people having a risk of being punished for walking in that museum.
 
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post photo of yourself and your friends in front of white house and carrying three kinds of banners :

1. that call the usa military to repent for genociding four million north koreans during the korea war.



Come on be fair. I bet more than one South Korean got killed when the North invaded the South on June 25, 1950. They weren't exactly throwing flowers at each other..and months passed before we got it.
 
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post photo of yourself and your friends in front of white house and carrying three kinds of banners :

1. that call the usa military to repent for genociding four million north koreans during the korea war.

Nothing would happen except maybe you'd get suckered by an old Korean War vet. And you'd deserve it. There's protests in front of the White House EVERY DAY. Try protesting in Tienanmen Square.

2. that call for obomba and hillary kill-in-tons to be tried for war-crimes and genocide for the tortured and unnecessary deaths of 150,000+ libyans and 450,000+ syrians and for destruction of the world's only truly democratic country ( libyan jamahiriya ) and another progressive country ( syria ).

'...world's only truly democratic country ( libyan jamahiriya ) and another progressive country ( syria ).' HAHAHAHAHA !!! I'm not even going to go there, chief. HAHAHAHAHA !!!!



3. that call for end of money system in usa and establishment of socialism.​



Socialism ? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!! You are a piece of work, my 'friend'. HAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!:usflag:
 
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Honk Kong has a 'c hair' of 'freedom'. I STILL wouldn't want to be one of the organizers of that museum. And Tienanmen 'event'. Punch 'Tienanmen Square massacre' into your Baidu. Try 'Panama Papers' while you're at it. HAHAHAHAHA !!!!:china:
Most of Chinese doesn't know how to choose wisely yet. So at current stage, I am ok with government to set some barriers and filter information. And I am also ok with US or western putting pressure on Chinese ruling elite and force them to improve.
Once majority of Chinese being educated to know how to make a wise choose, China government should destroy the barrier and let Chinese embrace freedom.
 
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post photo of yourself and your friends in front of white house and carrying three kinds of banners :

1. that call the usa military to repent for genociding four million north koreans during the korea war.

2. that call for obomba and hillary kill-in-tons to be tried for war-crimes and genocide for the tortured and unnecessary deaths of 150,000+ libyans and 450,000+ syrians and for destruction of the world's only truly democratic country ( libyan jamahiriya ) and another progressive country ( syria ).

3. that call for end of money system in usa and establishment of socialism.

You have obviously never been to America. You can find those types of demonstrations in front of the White House on a daily basis.

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Free speech is alive and well in America. And as for socialism, you might note that the candidate for president that has Hillary so worried, is Sen. Sanders, who is a long time democratic socialist.


And if that's too tame, Americans are free to vote for any of the communist/Marxist candidates for president that will be on the ballot, just as they are every year.
 
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