Activist Alric Lee stands with a Goddess of Democracy statue at an exhibit he and a few other local advocacy groups organized in Tokyo, to highlight the Tiananmen crackdown and Hong Kong’s past tradition of holding vigils. (Photo by Kenji Kawase)
In a world roiled by ongoing conflicts and mounting humanitarian crises, advocates commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain public attention on the event nearly four decades after the violent suppression of peaceful pro-democracy protests.
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