The communist regime tightens its suppression of Chinese activists every year as June 4 approaches. This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre that occurred on June 4, 1989.
The Chinese edition of The Epoch Times tried to contact several activists in China. Some of them are on “a trip,” some are under house arrest much earlier than in previous years, others expressed they could not receive phone calls from outside China.
Taking a trip from their hometown, while escorted by the public security agents, is what happens to dissidents before “sensitive days,” as a way the regime restricts their freedom of expression and their activities. It’s also known as a forced trip….