Hong Kong Protests Fall Silent Under Never-Ending Covid Rules

  • Vigil marking 1989 Tiananmen crackdown banned for second year
  • Citing coronavirus measures, city warns attendees of jailtime
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Shortly after Hong Kong rejected an application for tens of thousands of protesters to commemorate China’s deadly crackdown in Tiananmen Square, activist Chow Hang Tung couldn’t stand by a sidewalk booth showcasing the incident without police turning up.