Tag: June 4 1989
California Tiananmen Museum Vandalized Ahead of Massacre Anniversary
According to The Epoch Times, in the early hours of May 31, intruders broke into the June 4th Museum...
China Bars Tiananmen Massacre Families From Cemetery for the First Time in Three Decades
For three decades, one small, heavily policed act of remembrance had been permitted. Bereaved parents...
Two Survivor Acts Prove Tiananmen Was Peaceful — CCP Lied About ‘Armed Riot’
On the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth massacre, Beijing continues to insist that army units fired...
Tiananmen Square Massacre Survivor Reflects on Prison, Silence, and the CCP’s Future
A firsthand witness to the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre reflects on imprisonment, generational silence...
The Men Who Ordered the Tiananmen Square Massacre Were Wiring Money to Switzerland That Night
On the night of June 3 to 4, 1989, Chinese army columns moved on Beijing from multiple directions, using...
Mao’s ‘Heaven Won’t Fall’: How the CCP Was Built on Impunity
In 1942, Mao Zedong launched a campaign of mass terror inside the Party's own wartime base at Yan'an,...
Xi Jinping’s Fear of His Own Military Drives a High-Tech Surveillance Crackdown on China’s Armed Forces
The CIA's latest outreach to China's military ranks arrived in the form of a polished 95-second video...
Deng Xiaoping’s Legacy: Reform, Repression, and an Unfinished Reckoning
Feb. 19 marks the anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s death in 1997. Chinese philosopher Li Zehou once...
Hongkongers Defy Police Ban to Commemorate Tiananmen Massacre
Thousands of people gathered in the evening of June 4 in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park to hold a vigil for...