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Mothers of Tiananmen Square victims banned from mourning at their loved ones' graves
On the eve of the anniversary of the 1989 massacre, local authorities have told families that Wanan Cemetery, the resting place of many victims of the 4 June massacre, is off-limits. This is one of the latest acts of cruelty to erase the memory of the events of 37 years ago. Zhang Xianling, 89, told Radio Free Asia that in an unprecedented move, police are at her home.
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