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Bangladesh held a demonstration in Dhaka to mark the birthday of Tiananmen massacres

On June 4, 1989, hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations led by students in Beijing in bloody hard action.

People in Bangladesh gathered outside a mosque in Dhaka to commemorate the 32-year anniversary of Tiananmen massacre. On Friday, the demonstrators held Candlelight Vigils and shouted slogans outside the Baitul Mukarram Dhaka Mosque. One of the banners used during a view of the candle light reads “Genocide Day”.

On June 4, 1989, hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations led by students in Beijing in bloody cracking, now remembered as the massacre of Tiananmen square. Since then, China has not discussed the discussion about the land of bloody oppression. With the increase in strength under the National Security Law Draconian China, Hong Kong, a former British colony, has also extended the ban on every discussion or warning of the massacre.

US Secretary Antony Blinken on Thursday respects “sacrifices of those who were killed 32 years ago, and brave activists who continued their efforts today in facing the ongoing government oppression.” “Named after the nearest Heavenly Peace Gate, the square was actually identical with brutal actions by the Government of the People’s Republic of China (RRC) in 1989 to silence tens of thousands of embraces having votes in their government and sports human rights and their fundamental freedom, “Blinken said in a statement.

Bangladesh’s demonstrators were also seen wearing a blue mask to highlight gross human rights violations, including suppression of Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region.

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