On the 4th of June, the Hong Kong Democratization Movement's camp emphasized that it would hold the event in any way even if the rally for the victims of Tiananmen's democracy protest was not allowed.

According to Hong Kong media on the 31st, Li Chuck Yan, President of the Hong Kong Solidarity Supporting China's Patriotic Democratic Movement, said at a briefing on this day, even if the police disallowed the Tiananmen Democratic Protesters' memorial service on the 4th of next month, from 8 to 30 that night. They announced that they would hold a candlelight and keep a silent ritual in places where everyone is, including online for a minute.

Tens of thousands of Hong Kong citizens gathered at Victoria Park in Hong Kong the following year to host the Tiananmen Victims' Victimism event.

However, the Hong Kong police have banned more than eight people to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection (corona19), and have recently refused any large-scale political gatherings.

On the other hand, on the first weekend when China decided to introduce the Hong Kong National Security Law, there was no street conflict between protesters and democrats in Hong Kong.

Some observers in Hong Kong also raised their observations that the protests against Hong Kong Security Law are likely to kick off in earnest after the event to commemorate the victims of the Tiananmen Protest on the 4th of next month.

(yunhap news)