In Hong Kong, veteran activist Tang Ngok-kwan quietly honors victims of the 1989 crackdown amid mounting political risks, visiting Victoria Park where massive candlelight vigils once gathered tens of thousands — now banned and its organizers jailed under China’s national security law. Facing prison for refusing to hand over records, Tang believes the convictions are unjust and symbolize a chilling erosion of freedoms since 1997. Though his organization disbanded and he served time overlapping with the 35th anniversary, he persists through symbolic acts — walking exact steps between subway and courthouse, revisiting memorial sites — keeping memory alive when protest is no longer possible.
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