by Human Rights in China
In the lead up to the 25th anniversary of a horrific episode of government-ordered military violence against unarmed civilians, Continue reading
by Human Rights in China
In the lead up to the 25th anniversary of a horrific episode of government-ordered military violence against unarmed civilians, Continue reading
Tiananmen Mothers Speak Out已关闭评论
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By China Change, published: June 9, 2014
On Monday, June 9th, China’s state-run media outlet China News (中新网) reported that Continue reading
Young Chinese Twitter User Arrested for Proposing Method to Spread Truth about June 4th Massacre已关闭评论
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Tagged June 4th, Tiananmen, Zhao Huaxu
Activist returned from US without a visa for June 4 anniversary on 72-hour transit stop
PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 10 June, 2014, 11:24am UPDATED : Tuesday, 10 June, 2014, 1:57pm
Agence France-Presse in Washington
Tiananmen leader Zhou Fengsuo vows solidarity after secret China trip已关闭评论
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Days after the 25th anniversary of the suppression of “pro-democracy” protests in Beijing, Reuters’ Ben Blanchard reports on a People’s Daily article celebrating the stability brought by China’s political system: Continue reading
Chinese Democracy, Western Traps, and the End of History已关闭评论
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JUNE 9, 2014
BEIJING — Taobao, China’s online shopping website, opened for business on May 10, 2003, a brainchild of Jack Ma’s Alibaba Group. Taobao’s range of operations spans both consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales, and during the last 11 years it has achieved spectacular growth. Continue reading
2014-06-04
Protesters gather in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 2, 1989.
AFP
Rowena Xiaoqing He grew up as a member of the “Tiananmen generation” in China, Continue reading
Interview: ‘Tiananmen Didn’t End in 1989’已关闭评论
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Tagged June 4th, Tiananmen, Xiaoqing He
By Richard Finney
2014-06-04
Chinese paramilitary police patrol in front of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, June 20, 2008. Continue reading
2014-06-04
A man takes a picture with his mobile phone as people hold candles to commemorate China’s 1989 Tiananmen Square events during a vigil in Hong Kong, June 4, 2014. Continue reading
Hong Kong Marks Tiananmen 25th Anniversary As China Clamps Down已关闭评论
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