The Chinese Communist Party has heavily censored, manipulated and tried to erase memories relating to the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in 1989. Artwork and relics in a London exhibition recall those events as well as the subsequent Hong Kong pro-democracy movement. The exhibition, called “Censored Memories,” opened to the public on Wednesday night at St John’s Waterloo.
Censored Memories: Remembering Tiananmen 35 Years On
By Jane Werrell