Hong Kong police searched and detained scores of people on Sunday, including four arrested for “seditious” intent. Meanwhile, the authorities tightened security for the 34th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. “The regime wants you to forget, but you can’t forget … It (China) wants to whitewash all history,” said Chris To, 51, who visited the park in a black t-shirt and was searched by police.

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