Xref: utzoo tor.general:973 ut.general:578 ont.general:925 soc.culture.china:18323 Newsgroups: tor.general,ut.general,ont.general,soc.culture.china Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!queen.csri.toronto.edu!songw From: songw@csri.toronto.edu (Wenyi Song) Subject: Memorial Service for Victims in the June 4 Beijing Massacre Message-ID: <1989Jun6.181346.16669@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI There is a memorial service in front of the Consulate General of PRC in Toronto, set up by the local Chinese community. It is for those students and civilians, man and woman, young and old, who died under the guns and wheels of tanks of those Fascist animals. I just returned from there. I find it is very very difficult to hold back my tears. My heart is still bleeding. I know I will remember this day forever. History will remember this day. People all over the world will remember this day. I believe there will be a day when those criminals are brought to justice by our Chinese people. ******************************************************************** Place: 240 St. George Street, Toronto. It's about four blocks north of the St. George & Bloor subway station. Service Time: During the day, there are volunteers to provide flowers, black bands, and joss sticks. Of course, you can bring wreaths. A Buddhist monk has been there (since yesterday) twenty-four hours a day, praying for those innocent vitims.