Snapshot of Tiananmen Square on June 4, 2004: Foreigner laughs with friendly local, life goes on.Bloodshed, massacre, crackdown and cover-up. We’ll hear those words in the approach to the twenty-year anniversary of whatever happened on Tiananmen Square ... ...full story at Laowiseass
from Laowiseass on Fri, May 01 2009
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YouTube video Jun. 4 - Chinese want explanation for Tiananmen crackdown 19 years ago.
The demonstrations that broke out on June 4, 1989, lured more than a million people on to Beijing's streets. It ended in a military crackdown on June 4 of that year. But the massacre... |
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A brief history of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre » angrychineseblogger In June 1989 the Mainland Chinese government sent in tanks and troops to crush peaceful demonstrators who had gathered in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. And every years since it has done it's level best to prevent the Chinese people from discussing a |
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Severed calls to Tiananmen Mothers: for my own good? » Laowiseass News coverage of the ballyhooed 20th Tiananmen Square massacre anniversary this month reminds me of covering earlier, lesser anniversaries.Around June 4 every year while living in Beijing I'd try to reach Ding Zilin, a leader in the Tiananmen Mothers... |
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Hong Kong: Vindication of June 4 in Question » Global Voices 2009 is the 20th anniversary of June 4 Tiananmen Massacre. If there were reincarnation, people who had been killed then would be twenty years old this year. Some of them would probably become university students, who are usually regarded as conscience of... |
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Chinese Bloggers On The 20th Anniversary Of June 4th » CN Reviews A collection of blog posts by mainland Chinese bloggers concerning the censorship and memories surrounding the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square 1989.Post from: CN Reviews Chinese Bloggers On The 20th Anniversary Of June 4th Related... |
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China Journal Wrap: Tiananmen Anniversary, A Visit to Hummer’s Bidder » China Journal On the twentieth anniversary of the military crackdown on the Tiananmen Square democracy movement, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on China to provide an accounting of the number of civilians killed in the 1989 demonstrations and to free... |