Firefighters remove ‘Never forget June 4’ banner unfurled on Kowloon slope
Cloth painted with words ‘See you in Victoria Park’ appeared as activists and students argue over relevance of annual candlelight vigil to commemorate Tiananmen Square crackdown
A white banner bearing the words “Never Forget June 4, See You In Victoria Park” appeared on a slope in Kowloon on Friday morning, though by 9.10am, firefighters were already at the site, ready to remove it. It was taken down at about 10am.
So far no one has claimed responsibility for draping the giant banner on the slope near Beacon Hill in Lion Rock Country Park, one day ahead of the annual candlelight vigil to commemorate the Tiananmen Square incident.
Saturday is the 27th anniversary of the crackdown on the student movement in Beijing in 1989.
Every year, the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China organises a vigil in Victoria Park to mourn those killed during the incident.
But this year, student leaders from several universities have argued that the commemorative activities should come to an end, saying they have not led to any progress and are impeding the city’s democratic development.