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China celebrated the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen incident today (4th). A memorial meeting is scheduled in Hong Kong, which is concerned about police clashes with citizens. I'll connect to Beijing.

Correspondent Song Wook, a memorial meeting in Hong Kong was banned this time. What is the situation in Hong Kong?

<Reporter>

A candle-lighting event will be held to commemorate the victims of Tiananmen in Hong Kong from 9:00 p.m.

The organizers also handed out 100,000 candles and urged them to gather at the memorial meeting place.

[Licyan Yan/Hong Kong Citizens' Support Patriotic Democratic Movement Federation Commentary: (Enter Victoria Park) In 1989, we will commemorate the victims of the genocide and urge China to democratize. We are not giving up.]

However, Hong Kong's National Security Law is in progress, and it is highly likely that the'National Law', which punishes Chinese nations for prosecution, will pass through the Hong Kong Parliament this afternoon and protest into anti-government and anti-China protests. .

Police forbidding the rally for Corona19 reasons have deployed 3,000 police officers and water cannons.

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Then, how is the atmosphere of the Tiananmen Square in Beijing?

<Reporter>When I checked the site, the control was stronger than the 30th anniversary last year.

You can't find any mention of the Tiananmen incident in the media or social media.

The Chinese government is trying to erase Tiananmen's case from history, calling it'the political winds of the late 1980s' and claiming that the crackdown was just.

<Anchor> Isn't the

United States putting more pressure on China this time without passing over Tiananmen's 31st anniversary?

<Reporter>

Secretary of State Pompeio, who accused the ban of the memorial service from covering Hong Kong's mouth, interviewed four leading figures during the Tiananmen protest.

It has increased the pressure on China.Separately, the U.S. government has also decided to ban US airlines from operating China.

This is because China is blocking US airlines from operating China, but China has stepped back to increase foreign airline operations.

(Video coverage: Choi Duk-hyun, Video editing: Oh-young Oh)