Tienanmen Square, in 1989
Tienanmen Square, in 1989
The government further restricted freedom of expression in china
Tens of thousands of Chinese began a protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989. The demonstration was predominantly led by university students and initially started as a call for political reform and freedom of speech. However, it ultimately escalated into a pro-democracy movement and was subsequently brutally suppressed by the Chinese government.
They were protesting for a democracy in China. It was a little then just for that, a leader of democracy was killed and they were keeping his belief alive.
Racial segregation and inequality provoked the massive protest at Kent State University. This was concerning black students who felt mistreated. They wanted to advance their human rights, and therefore their own causes.
this event is called the protest at Tiananmen Square of 1989, aka the massacre at Tiananmen Square of 1989 or the June 4th incident. on that day, students who held protests for democracy was killed by tanks and guns . however, that was only a peaceful protest before the massacre. see reference link
pro/con have the national anthem protest been good for democracy?
The teaparties occurring all over the nation are to protest the massive spending.
He protested democracy.
Now, Egyptians protest for democracy, reforms
Kent State in Ohio.
The cast of Big Massive Protest - 2007 includes: Mark Piebenga as himself Paul Timoney as himself