Thousands of Hongkongers gathered on Sunday to commemorate the 28th anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre. Our coverage:
- ‘The key is persistence’: 28 years on, why some Hongkongers still commemorate the Tiananmen massacre victims
- Student group says it is ‘not cold-blooded’ to call for end to mass Tiananmen massacre commemorations
- Activists detained in China for commemorating Tiananmen massacre as authorities suppress information on crackdown
- HKFP Lens: Hongkongers pay tribute to the Tiananmen massacre victims with a sea of lights
- 1989 Tiananmen massacre: US calls on China to respect human rights
- In Pictures: Crowds gather for Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil
- Facebook apologises after ‘mistakenly’ banning 1989 Tiananmen massacre profile tribute
- Opinion: The Victoria Park Tiananmen vigil debate: Should you go, or stay at home?
- Opinion: Tiananmen survivor Rose Tang: Be separatists, be proud, and let the revolution begin in Hong Kong
- Tiananmen Mothers: 28 years later, we are still waiting for justice for our lost children