A pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong, four people were accused of participating in the 1989 Tiananmen massacre commemoration ceremony.
Hong Kong democracy activist Josu Wong is one of four people accused of attending an illegal assembly on June 4 last year to remember the repression of protesters in and around 1989 in Tiananmen Square, Beijing.
It was the first time surveillance had been banned at the global financial center, and police, at all demonstrations last year, mentioned coronavirus restrictions at group rallies. A similar fate is expected this year.
Still, tens of thousands of people lit candles across the city last June when it was largely a peaceful event, a brief barricade incident with riot police in a neighborhood.