Lost Freedoms and Forgotten Promises: Hong Kong's Tiananmen Legacy Wu'er Kaixi, a student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, has been vocal about China's continued oppression of dissident voices and ethnic minorities.
His concerns are compounded by the recent trial of former organizers of Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigils, which serves as a stark reminder that promises made to Hong Kong after the handover in 1997 have largely remained unfulfilled.
Kaixi has long been a critic of China's human rights record, and his warnings about the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong have consistently fallen on deaf ears.