Tensions soar as the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown reignites global friction between the U.S. and China, with Rubio condemning censorship and vigils held worldwide — including in Taiwan — while Beijing retaliates, calling U.S. remarks interference and distortion. China’s foreign ministry insists it has closed the chapter on the “political turmoil,” dismissing foreign criticism as meddling. Families of victims, blocked from visiting graves in Beijing, demand accountability as Amnesty International calls the crackdown on their access “heartless.” In Hong Kong, where candlelight vigils once flourished, authorities now enforce crackdowns — turning Victoria Park into a cultural bazaar, arresting those even attempting to honor the dead with a single flower. The world watches as two stark narratives collide: one calling for truth and reconciliation, the other insisting on silence and control.
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