Published December 05, 2015
Activists in China are calling on people to wear black on the anniversary of the bloody military crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square.
Beijing-based rights activist Hu Jia said he had been appealing for people to wear black T-shirts on Tuesday or light a candle at home on Monday evening to remember the event.
The Chinese government has never fully disclosed what happened and it remains a taboo topic inside the country. Hundreds, possibly more, were killed.
Hu said he felt the security around this year's event — the first since Xi Jinping became leader — was unprecedented.
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