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In 1989, around 100,000 protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China and demanded democratic reforms.
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Tiananmen Square.
The Gate of Heavenly Peace is the translation of the name if that is what you are asking. It is the main square of Beijing where a huge pro-democracy demonstration was supressed by the Chinese Army in 1989. At least 200 protesters were killed (Chinese government figures) and possibly as many as 3000 (Chinese Red Cross figures).
tiananmen square
In 1989, around 100,000 protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China and demanded democratic reforms.
Tiananmen Square is in Beijing, China.
Beijing, China.
in The City of Beijing, Captial of PRC wu.yupu@live.cn 10link.net
in beijing,china capital
tiananmen square
Tiananmen Square.
Beijing, China (Tiananmen Square).
In June 1989, students, workers and others gathered in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, for a peaceful protest against various policies of the Communist government. After a couple of days, the government forcibly dispersed the protest, resulting in several deaths and numerous prison terms. The US essentially ignored this crime.
Tiananmen Square, Beijing
1) Tiananmen Square Genocide in China The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 culminating in the Tiananmen Square massacre (referred to in China as the June Fourth Incident, ostensibly to avoid confusion with two prior Tiananmen Square protests) were a series of demonstrations in and near Tiananmen Square in Beijing in the People's Republic of China (PRC) beginning on 14 April. Led mainly by students and intellectuals, the protests occurred in a year that saw the collapse of a number of communist governments around the world. The protests were sparked by the death of a pro-market, pro-democracy, and anti-corruption official, Hu Yaobang, whom protesters wanted to mourn. By the eve of Hu's funeral, 1,000,000 people had gathered on the Tiananmen Square. The protests lacked a unified cause or leadership. In Beijing, the resulting military response to the protesters by the PRC government left many civilians dead or severely injured. The number of deaths is not known and many different estimates exist. There were reports that 2,500 people were dead and 7,000 - 10,000 people were wounded according to the Red Cross. Following the violence, the government conducted widespread arrests to suppress protesters and their supporters, cracked down on other protests around China, banned the foreign press from the country and strictly controlled coverage of the events in the PRC press. Members of the Party who had publicly sympathized with the protesters were purged, with several high-ranking members placed under house arrest, such as General Secretary Zhao Ziyang. The violent suppression of the Tiananmen Square protest caused widespread international condemnation of the PRC government. This is an example....
The Gate of Heavenly Peace is the translation of the name if that is what you are asking. It is the main square of Beijing where a huge pro-democracy demonstration was supressed by the Chinese Army in 1989. At least 200 protesters were killed (Chinese government figures) and possibly as many as 3000 (Chinese Red Cross figures).