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Wu'er Kaixi helped lead the student protests in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989 and currently serves as a political commentator and democracy activist in Taiwan.
For most Chinese, the 36th anniversary of a bloody crackdown that ended pro-democracy protests in China has passed like any other weekday. And that’s just how the ruling Communist Party wants it.
Yet as Tiananmen Square also shows, powerful as the Chinese Communist Party may be, it can never eradicate the natural human desire for liberty. Start your day with Reason .
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BEIJING, China — Checkpoints and rows of police vehicles lined a major road leading to Beijing's Tiananmen Square on Tuesday as China heightened security on the 35th anniversary of a bloody ...
New York City – When Zhou Fengsuo last saw the mimeograph machine, he was running for his life as the tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989. For weeks before that night of ...
A Hong Kong student has been sentenced to prison over a banner commemorating the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Zeng Yuxuan, 23, a law student at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, was ...
The mention of Tiananmen Square is greeted with a mix of silence and confusion in the local Chinese-American community, a kind of third rail better left untouched in discussions of the Communist ...
China prepares for a grand military parade in Beijing's Tiananmen Square on September 3. President Xi Jinping will review the troops. New weapons and equipment will be on display. Vladimir Putin and ...