Tiananmen Massacre, Unforgotten
Jason Ng | Low Chee Chong
04-Jun-15 08:35
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Twenty six years ago, the Chinese military cracked down on protesters occupying the old imperial grounds in central Beijing. The crackdown resulted in a high death toll and consequently earned the incident its name, the "Tiananmen Square Massacre". Its been noted that this was the first student led Chinese pro-democracy movement. We explore the impact of the tragic incident on Chinese diasporic communities in countries like Taiwan and Malaysia as well as on contemporary Hong Kong politics.
This is a report by Wong Yu Han.
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Tags: joshua wong, zhao zi yang, hu yao bang, 26th anniversary, tiananmen square massacre, june fourth incident, china, umbrella revolution, hong kong, malaysia, leong kwok hung, democracy