Tiananmen killings: Vote for Justice In HongKong

by Amitjha | April 14, 2009 at 04:25 am
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The pain of Tianamen is not leaving the people of China. They are trying to get justice by mobilizing the world opinion in their favour.The student organisation is holding a three day vote campaign, asking to vote if  China should apologize or not.

This campaign in not just forthe students of HongKong but for every one , who love peace and harmony, and hate violece.

A Hong Kong student union is holding a student vote on whether China should apologize for its crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in and around Beijing's Tiananamen Square 20 years ago in which hundreds were killed.

While China has tried to whitewash any commemoration or mention of June 4, formerly British-ruled Hong Kong has remained the only city on Chinese soil where annual June 4 vigils, remembrances and protests are tolerated.

Faced with growing student indifference, the Hong Kong University Student Union kicked off the three-day vote on whether China should "rectify" its verdict that the June 4 protests were counter-revolutionary and that killings were justified.

"After 20 years of denial and injustice, the world has had enough," the union said in explaining the need for a referendum.

"As the heirs to those who have fought and died for the freedoms which we now enjoy, we all share a duty to step forward on their behalf lest all their sacrifices be in vain."

The vote comes amid recent signs of on-campus tensions in Hong Kong between democratic-minded students and conservative elements wanting to tone down the criticism of Beijing, particularly among students from mainland China.

The demonstrations that drew more than a million people on to Beijing's streets are now a fading memory and the killings are still taboo in mainland Chinese media.

A so-called "democracy wall" on the University of Hong Kong's campus used to raise awareness of June 4 through photographs, essays and posters was recently vandalized.

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gerrypopplestone

Good post, Amitjha!  Its awful - how easily we forget what happened.

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Amitjha

Tragedy of past hoping justice in future, we should mobile the opinion in this voting exersice.

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