and they tried to become the 1st ones to remove every history or parts of history inside. candace jean pierre is a professor of political science and hong kong. back to the university, he says the move is likely to impose educational challenges. been expected from some time. clearly the instructions coming from pacing and from the face of the central government, hong kong to remove the tattoo. so it shows that today going to be harder and harder to talk about in and then and that alone to commemorate the method which took place in $9.10 and square. so now the do matic has become a kind of a taboo question. in hong kong, so now it's clearly a signal that you won't be taught anymore at school. and you is going to be very hard and harder to teach about 10 and massacre the university level in hong kong. as far as i'm concerned, i still teach the subject because that part of the curriculum history professors to teaching contemporary chinese history to teach about mandate part of the curriculum . but i know that more and more instructors are teachers coming from mainland china, off on call, getting