Candle light protests in Hong Kong to commemorate the June 4, 1989 Beijing Tiananmen Square massacre like in this 2005 file photo are set to become a thing of the past under draconian security laws imposed on the city by China.
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Police in Hong Kong are investigating a group that has organized a string of mass protest marches over more than two decades since the city was handed back to China in 1997, the group's officials and former officials said.
The Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), which has organized an annual protest march on July 1 to mark the handover anniversary for more than two decades, including peaceful protests of more than one million people in 2019, is being investigated by police under a law governing the running of civil society groups.