Tag: Tiananmen Massacre
Tiananmen Square massacre protest torch passes to the next generation
Many Gen Z activists now take part in the massacre memorial activities, but also have their own sources of inspiration.
Tiananmen: ‘It’s that time of year…’
"What happened 35 years ago has left a deep wound in parts of our psyche, even as it has been buried and healed"
Don’t talk to media, Tiananmen massacre families warned ahead of June...
"We have all been told not to give interviews to journalists in our homes because the anniversary of June 4 is nearly here"
Governments urged to recognize, empower mass movements
Forgetting the lessons of past struggles would mean “normalizing, accepting, and ultimately repeating past abuses”
Hong Kong police detain several prominent democracy figures on Tiananmen anniversary
Beijing has gone to exhaustive lengths to erase the 1989 event from public memory in the mainland
China’s Xi urged to take responsibility for 1989 Tiananmen massacre
Number of living relatives of the victims of the Tiananmen massacre – under the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping – dwindles every year
Hong Kong police seize Tiananmen massacre sculpture as evidence in ‘subversion’...
Danish sculptor Jens Galschiøt, who created the monument, said he is considering legal action to have his property returned to him
Hong Kong detains several people as world marks Tiananmen anniversary
Discussion of the events of 1989, when China set troops and tanks on peaceful protestors, is all but forbidden on the mainland
For first time in 33 years, Masses to mark Tiananmen crackdown...
"Our bottom line is that we don't want to breach any law in Hong Kong," said the chaplain of the Hong Kong Federation of Catholic Students
Hong Kong not to hold Tiananmen memorial Masses amid security law...
Beijing has in recent years tightened control over the island territory and cracked down on dissent