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Hong Kong Free Press The online “June 4th Museum,” preserving the memory of Beijing’s bloody crackdown on protesters in 1989, has become inaccessible via several of Hong Kong’s major telecom providers. It comes less than two months after the site was first launched and three weeks after police confiscated exhibits at a separate, real-life museum in Hong Kong. HKFP confirmed that “8964museum.com” was unavailable via Smartone, China Mobile Hong Kong, 3HK and CSL on Wednesday. The site was however still accessible via VPN services and from abroad. The website is also unavailable via HKBN, according to StandNews, thou…