Tiananmen Massacre remembered - countries emphasize human rights

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A number of 100,000 men joined the vigil to commemorate the Tiananmen huge revolution last Wednesday.

An amendment of corruption was pushed by 1989 communist protesters. Despite of the reform, political authorities won power struggle within the Communist Party.

In the capital of China, a bed of security was ordered in Tiananmen Square to prevent chaos.

Many civilians and rallyists, including foreign journalists were detained, isolated, or drove back from the Square.

In Hong Kong, groups of activists joined the Tiananmen remembrance event to pay tribute.

Hong Kong is a self-governing country and is the Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.

According to many, tribute to Tiananmen victims is not a symbol of standing out against China; yet it only concludes the freedom possessed by the independent country.

The event was solemn and peaceful. Music and videos were played and shown to reminisce the tragic and violent happening 25 years ago.

Most of the party leaders today were 1989 protesters and activists. The event hit them after it looks back the death of many men. The leaders vociferate China's apologies.

Lights were turned off on the vigil set. At that same moment, people raised candles and banners saying "4 June 25 years"

According to the news report of AFP agency, Lee Cheuk-Yan told the press to let the 60-year old Chinese President, Xi Jingping witness the lights of the candles that symbolizes the sorrow and despondency of the victims' families.

On the other side, Taiwan remembered the day of Tiananmen massacre. According to the BBC report, Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwanese president, thought of the event as an enormous wound.

Japanese were also involved as they came up hand-on-hand with Taiwanese in extending the words to Beijing officials and to amend China's response on human rights.

In the lands of Vietnam, people spoke after their long silence consequently with the terror in land ownership of both territories. Vietnamese reached out as well to pay tribute to the victims.

The vigil centered on humanity and justifiable human rights.

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