The governing body at the University of Hong Kong removed a 26-foot tall statue of art called The Pillar of Shame, a monument commemorating the 1989 massacre on Tiananmen Square, which became a symbol of the pro-democracy movement following the implementation of a sweeping national security law in the semi-autonomous Chinese city. See Full Story>
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