In June 1989, the Chinese authorities ended a peaceful protest movement by ordering a military crackdown that killed an untold number of unarmed civilians.
Over the past Continue reading
In June 1989, the Chinese authorities ended a peaceful protest movement by ordering a military crackdown that killed an untold number of unarmed civilians.
Over the past Continue reading
The “Chinese Spring,” in which millions of demonstrators demanded freedom and democracy, was crushed brutally by the army on 4 June 1989. Twenty-five years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, China’s citizens are still denied fundamental freedoms, Continue reading
25 YEARS AFTER TIANANMEN:ASK PRESIDENT XI JINPING TO IMPLEMENT CHINA’S CONSTITUTION !已关闭评论
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Some people say the darkest time is just before dawn已关闭评论
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May 23, 2014
During the night of June 3-4, 1989, when the Chinese Army was slaughtering demonstrators in Tiananmen Square, Wang Nan, a young student, was shot in the head. As he lay dying at the side of the road, soldiers threatened to kill anyone, even some young doctors, Continue reading
published: May 24, 2014
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In late 2012, on behalf of the Louis Green Lecture committee of Monash University, I invited Professor Xu Youyu, who I had never met before, to fly to Australia to deliver a public lecture. My recommendation of Prof Xu to the Committee was simply out of profound admiration for Continue reading
5/27/2005
In China’s Mao years you could be detained and persecuted for talking with your neighbor about your cat. The Chinese word for “cat” (mao, high level tone) is a near-homonym for the name of the Great Leader (mao, rising tone), and a tip to the police from an eavesdropper who misheard one for the other and took you to be disrespectful could ruin your life. Continue reading
Posted 25 May 2014 4:34 GMT
Political cartoonist @badiucao’s latest work is to commemorate the 25 anniversary of June 4 Incident – “If we are to set up tombs for victims of June 4, Continue reading
Political Cartoon – Tombs in Beijing Tiananmen Square已关闭评论
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In 1989 citizens from all walks of life participated in demonstrations in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square and throughout China calling for political reform, respect for universal freedoms of speech, assembly, and association, and an end to government corruption. The government’s violent suppression of Continue reading
Tiananmen at 25: Enduring Influence on U.S.-China Relations and China’s Political Development已关闭评论
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