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  1. Commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Massacre held outside the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia

    Representatives of groups including Chinese, Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities in Australia were in attendance

    #Sydney #Australia #Tiananmen #HumanRights #不忘六四 #六四 #天安門

  2. Commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Massacre held outside the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia

    Representatives of groups including Chinese, Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities in Australia were in attendance

  3. Commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Massacre held outside the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia

    Representatives of groups including Chinese, Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities in Australia were in attendance

    #Sydney #Australia #Tiananmen #HumanRights #不忘六四 #六四 #天安門

  4. Commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Massacre held outside the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia

    Representatives of groups including Chinese, Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities in Australia were in attendance

    #Sydney #Australia #Tiananmen #HumanRights #不忘六四 #六四 #天安門

  5. Commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Massacre held outside the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia

    Representatives of groups including Chinese, Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities in Australia were in attendance

    #Sydney #Australia #Tiananmen #HumanRights #不忘六四 #六四 #天安門

  6. “Authoritarian governments often choose to silence and forget history, while democratic societies choose to preserve the truth and refuse to forget those who gave their lives – and their dreams – to the idea of human rights” - Lai Ching-te, President of Taiwan

    theguardian.com/world/2025/jun

    #Taiwan #Democracy #Tiananmen #六四 #天安門 #不忘六四

  7. “Authoritarian governments often choose to silence and forget history, while democratic societies choose to preserve the truth and refuse to forget those who gave their lives – and their dreams – to the idea of human rights” - Lai Ching-te, President of Taiwan

    theguardian.com/world/2025/jun