The HRIC Daily Brief is a daily selection of news stories and commentary related to human rights in China, drawn from Chinese- and English-language news and online media sources that we monitor daily. In addition to headlines and source links, HRIC also provides English translation of Chinese headlines.

Thursday, June 03, 2021

Hong Kong (香港)

Hong Kong police to put Victoria Park on lockdown, deploy 7,000 officers across city amid calls to attend banned Tiananmen vigil
South China Morning Post, June 3, 2021

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Hongkongers get creative to mark Tiananmen Massacre anniversary, after authorities ban vigil
Agence France-Presse, June 3, 2021

香港亲共团体追击天主教六四追思弥撒(Pro-Beijing groups attack Catholics' June Fourth requiem mass)
Radio Free Asia, June 3, 2021

Hong Kong: People must not be punished for peacefully marking Tiananmen anniversary
Amnesty International, June 3, 2021

US Condemns Hong Kong's Attempts to Erase Tiananmen Massacre History
Voice of America, June 2, 2021

Hong Kong court denied bail to democrat after prosecutors cited social media statements
Hong Kong Free Press, June 3, 2021

From hopelessness to ‘infinite possibilities’: Jailed over 2019 demo, Owen Au ponders the future of Hong Kong student activism
Hong Kong Free Press, June 3, 2021

Hong Kong students should focus on learning Mandarin with exams at end, says report from China’s Ministry of Education
South China Morning Post, June 2, 2021

「香港約章 2021」網站被封 羅冠聰:警方向網站供應商發信要求下架 指內容或違國安法("2021 Hong Kong Charter" website shut down; Nathan Law says it is the result of police pressure on web service provider citing possible breach of National Security Law)
Stand News, June 3, 2021

Budapest names street ‘Free Hong Kong’ in protest over new Chinese university campus
Hong Kong Free Press, June 3, 2021

中国教育部建议香港推动普通话纳入中小学考试(China's Ministry of Education advises Hong Kong to promote Putonghua in primary and secondary school examinations)
Deutsche Welle, June 2, 2021

Related:
《粤港澳大湾区语言生活状况报告(2021)》有关情况(Situation related to "Report on the Linguistic Life in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (2021)")
Ministry of Education of China, June 2, 2021