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.
Tiananmen Square
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
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
In 1989 in Tiananmen Square, hundreds of students were massacred by the Chinese government while they were protesting in the Tiananmen Square. This incident is also know as the June Fourth Incident.
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
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.
The government further restricted freedom of expression in china
The Tiananmen Square massacre occurred on 4 June 1989.
The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, referred to in most of the world as the ... nothing happened", in Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square incident was happened June 4, 1989 in Tiananmen Square in Beijing China. The Chinese government condemned the protests as a counterrevolutionary riot, and has prohibited all forms of discussion or remembrance of the event 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.
In 1989, around 100,000 protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China and demanded democratic reforms.