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Digital Traces of 1989

China Beat sent out a note to a few scholars and journalists who have carefully watched and written about the events of 1989, asking them to send in short commentaries detailing what they wish more people knew, associated with, or remembered about tha... ...full story at China Beat

from China Beat on Wed, Apr 29 2009

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25 Mar 08 visit For A Free Tibet  »  YouTube videoThe hole situation in tebet makes me angry. no one knows whats going on there.it remains me to 1989. because of that i put also cruel pictures from 1989 in. i hope lots of people will boycotting the olympic by no watching the games. Music comes from...
26 Apr 09 visit The Tiananmen Protestors, Then and Now  »  China Beat China Beat sent out a note to a few scholars and journalists who have carefully watched and written about the events of 1989, asking them to send in short commentaries detailing what they wish more people knew, associated with, or remembered about that...
24 Apr 09 visit Reflecting on Tiananmen, 20 Years Later  »  China Beat China Beat sent out a note to a few scholars and journalists who have carefully watched and written about the events of 1989, asking them to send in short commentaries detailing what they wish more people knew, associated with, or remembered about that...
27 Apr 09 visit Today's Links: Reflections on The Square, sweetening cross-strait relations and Buddhists struggling  »  Shanghaiist Photo by grochowski_bee The Tiananmen Protestors, Then and Now [China Beat] "China Beat sent out a note to a few scholars and journalists who have carefully watched and written about the events of 1989, asking them to send in short commentaries...
08 May 09 visit The Big March of April 27, 1989  »  China Beat Wang Chaohua is an independent scholar who received her doctorate from UCLA last year, has written political commentaries for periodicals such as the New Left Review, and is the editor of One China, Many Paths. A leader of the Tiananmen protests of 1989,...
04 Jun 08 visit June 4  »  Peking Duck That time of year again.  I remember my rage back in 1989. It was the first time I ever watched CNN, and I was glued to the TV set although I knew next to nothing about China at the time. I remember my shock at Bush I’s “punishment” o...

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