Watch VideoFor the first time in three decades, an annual vigil for victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre will not be held in Hong Kong this year.
Hong Kong police said the decision to cancel was due to concerns that the gathering would increase the spread of the coronavirus.
But some critics decried the move as an...
Hong Kong Won't Hold Tiananmen Square Vigil For First Time In 30 Years
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