Dozens March To Liaison Office Over June 4th
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2018-06-02 HKT 16:21
About 30 people, including members of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, on Saturday marched to Beijing's Liaison Office in Hong Kong to call for the release of mainland activists jailed over their mourning for victims of the June the 4th Tiananmen massacre.
Secretary of the Alliance, Lee Cheuk-yan also called for an end to one one-party rule and said he's not worried that chanting the slogan might affect his political aspirations.
He said he's also confident that more people will join the annual candlelight vigil on Monday, despite the fact that student leaders no longer seem interested.
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