Tiananmen Museum Opens in NYC Amid Beijing Backlash and Crackdowns.

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The June 4th Memorial Museum has opened in New York to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, after the closure of a similar museum in Hong Kong due to the national security law. The Chinese Communist Party has been suppressing memories of the event both in China and overseas, with activists facing difficulties in organising vigils and events. The museum plans to operate a visitor booking system to prevent Chinese embassy interference, and attendees at vigils are often cautious due to potential CCP intimidation. Taiwan is the only place in the Sinosphere still holding a significant June 4th event.
Topics:world#chinese-communist-party#hong-kong#june-4th-memorial-museum#politics#tiananmen-square#vigils
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