Hong Kong loses a symbol of its freedom
The Hindu
Pillar of Shame, a memorial to the victims of the Tiananmen crackdown, dismantled in the dead of night
Late into the night on Wednesday, a construction crew quietly worked to dismantle one of Hong Kong’s most distinctive statues and works of art.
The timing of the statue’s removal — as well as the scaffoldings carefully put in place to obscure any views of the process — underlined the sensitivity of the decision by Hong Kong University (HKU) to remove what was a popular fixture on its campus for close to 25 years.
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