Monthly Archives: 6 月 2014

“Secret societies still exist today, but the advent of the Internet has made real secrets much harder to keep.”

Posted: 05/28/2014 7:44 am EDT Updated: 05/28/2014 7:59 am EDT

Freemasons reportedly have a number of secret handshakes that they employ when meeting fellow travelers. Thumbs are pressed against knuckles or wrists in various permutations depending on the greeters’ Continue reading

Tales of Army Discord Show Tiananmen Square in a New Light

By ANDREW JACOBS and CHRIS BUCKLEYJUNE 2, 2014

Residents and soldiers on the street in Beijing on June 6, 1989 after the crackdown on protesters. Credit LIU Heung Shing/Associated Press Continue reading

Guo Jian’s installation

May 30, 2014 6:23 pm

The Chinese artist and Tiananmen protester’s recent pieces include a landscape painting created with small pieces of litter and a diorama of Tiananmen Square with minced pork

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Australian artist detained by Chinese authorities ahead of Tiananmen anniversary

June 2, 2014

Philip Wen
China correspondent for Fairfax Media
Beijing: Prominent Australian artist Guo Jian has been detained in China amid a heightened security operation in central Beijing aimed at preventing the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Continue reading

A Brief Chronology of the 1989 Democracy Movement and Crackdown in Beijing

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China Rights Forum

May 29, 2008

April 15, 1989 Death of Hu Yaobang: Party General Secretary from 1981 to 1987, Hu was accused of being too liberal with intellectuals and students and of promoting “bourgeois liberalization” during the 1986–1987 protests. Continue reading

Q&A: Author on “People’s Republic of Amnesia”-Louisa Lim revisits Tiananmen, 25 years after the Chinese crackdown.


Photo of the Tiananmen Square on June 2, 1989 crowded with Chinese people demanding democracy.
Thousands of protestors gather in Tiananmen Square on June 2, 1989.

PHOTOGRAPH BY CATHERINE HENRIETTE, AFP/GETTY

National Geographic
PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 2014

Twenty-five years after the Chinese government ordered the army to Continue reading

How covering June 4 Tiananmen Square crackdown kicked off ‘CNN Effect’

By Mike Chinoy, Special for CNN

updated 8:28 PM EDT, Tue June 3, 2014

 

Editor’s note: Mike Chinoy was CNN’s Beijing Bureau Chief in 1989. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the U.S.-China Institute at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Continue reading