Hmmm...still what I expressed as an opinion is still in fact a fact, it's not their business.
It's obivous that what they are doing is not neutral at the assembly. This is important if it is an 'anniversary', or else it'll like I mentioned not of a pure intention, right?
In other words, if they are just doing it for those who died, they shouldn't have stated that they support 6.4, it's not neutral. If they do, they are obvious being defiant like I mentioned in my first comment; whether they are right or wrong is not a concern as I am trying to explain myself, because it seems that people here see things only on the surface.
Incidents like 6.4, is very typical, many people tell but all different stories. Some support, some say the students were being used, some say the goverment were wrong. It's really hard to pick a side, I don't understand how can some (or most) people be so sure?! So, that's why when I see such thing in HK, I feel funny. As when you think of logically, it doesn't really make sense.
Often I think people put in too much emtion in such political events. Why should we all swing to one side when we see so many people supposedly die and then we all support what they were killed for? Whether the motive is right or wrong is not the concern.
How you be so sure that what the orginal motive of 6.4 is righteous? Merely replacing a new system with another will not work. Like if the Black people not happy with the white government, overthrow it and then set up their own, how can one be sure that they are better?
Politics is complicated, and it can be in fact, the more the people pick their side the more stupid the whole thing is.
Unless you really studied the real evidence regarding the event, or else why should you carry out any...thing...for it?
Of course they can commemorate those who died, but then this goes back to what I mention in the beginning, their intention is obviously not just that.