Tiananmen Square

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Chinese Students Unaware of the "Tank Man" Play

Chinese Students Unaware of the "Ta...

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What happens when four Chinese students are shown the famous photo of the Tank Man?

fionamc on 20 May 2009 | 3 comments

Remembering Tiananmen in London - 4 June 2009 Play

Remembering Tiananmen

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Amnesty Director Kate Allen, Tiananmen survivors and other members of the Chinese ...

vero on 09 June 2009 | 0 comments

Remembering Tiananmen at the Chinese Embassy in London - 4 June 2009 Play

Remembering Tiananmen at the Chines...

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Amnesty Director Kate Allen, Tiananmen survivors and other members of the Chinese ...

Amnesty International

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Remembering Tiananmen 2010 Oxford

Remembering Tiananmen 2010 Oxford

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Oxford University Amnesty International commemoration event for the 21st anniversa...

RuthS on 27 June 2010 | 0 comments

Leeds Tiananmen Square 2009

Leeds Tiananmen Square 2009

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20 years on, Leeds remembered Tiananmen Square with a tank and a poem. 20 supporte...

KASH on 02 June 2009 | 4 comments

Oxford - Remembering Tiananmen Square

Oxford - Remembering Tiananmen Square

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On the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen square massacre, we held a vigil to expre...

jnk106 on 05 June 2009 | 0 comments

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What people are saying about Tiananmen Square

  • i think this video speaks volumes about how tight and controlled China has their media and, maybe even, the history books. What a shame!!!

  • Haha QES Amnesty FTW! :P

  • Those Chinese students seemed very cautious and extremely evasive in their answers whilst being interviewed as they knew all too well that any comments or signs of recognition of the 'Tank Man' would cause them much trouble. I think that they knew who he was and the context, but were too frightened to say so. This says as much about the firmly controlling hold that the Chinese Authorities have on this once 'rebelious' enclave, which of course will not be tolerated. China may have done some 'window dressing' to suggest that contact with the 'West' has perhaps had some effect, but there is a very long way still to go before true freedom of speech, information and thought is available to the Chinese people.

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