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  2. 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government has preferred to leave the dissidents in exile. [259] Those who attempt to re-enter, such as Wu'er Kaixi, have been simply sent back but not arrested. [259] Chen Ziming and Wang Juntao were arrested in late 1989 for their involvement in the protests. Chinese authorities alleged they were the "black hands" behind the movement.

  3. 2013 Tiananmen Square attack - Wikipedia

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    Five people were later arrested by Chinese police, all being Uyghurs, a Turkic Muslim minority group, who hailed from their native Xinjiang, a region in which there is ongoing conflict. [3] One suspect was from the town of Lukun in Shanshan County, the location of an attack in June 2013 in which 30 people were killed.

  4. List of massacres in China - Wikipedia

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    Five people died in the incident; 3 inside the vehicle and 2 civilian nearby. 2014 Kunming attack: 2014, 1 March Kunming: 35 Eight Uyghur terrorists stabbed 31 civilians to death and left 141 injured. [109] On the afternoon of 3 March, the official announced the resolution of the case. A total of 8 people were killed.

  5. List of serial killers in China - Wikipedia

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    10 Sentenced to death Nanny who fatally poisoned ten elderly people she was hired to take care of. [15] Hu Daoping: 2003–2005 7 7 Executed by shooting in 2006 Escaped from prison while serving a sentence for robbery. While on the run, he committed additional robberies, killing seven people in the process. [16] Hua Ruizhuo: 1998–2001 14 14

  6. List of rampage killers in China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mass or spree killers in China. A mass murderer is typically defined as someone who kills three or more people in one incident, with no "cooling off" period, not including themselves. [1] [2] A mass murder typically occurs in a single location where one or more persons kill several others. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Bai Baoshan - Wikipedia

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    On 7 August 1997, Bai and another accomplice, Wu Ziming, killed two policemen in Shihezi. Eleven days later in Ürümqi, together with Wu Ziming, he killed a total of ten more people, including two policemen, and stole 1.4 million renminbi. When there was a dispute over the spoils, he shot Wu at Tianchi on 26 August 1997.

  8. 2024 Ju County attack - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Chinese artist Li Ying, who is active on Twitter as "Teacher Li Is Not Your Teacher", posted updates regarding the attack quoting sources and people familiar with the events. By midnight of 10 February, bystanders dialed 120 for first aid. A crowd of possibly over a hundred civilians and medical personnel gathered around the scene.

  9. Tian Mingjian incident - Wikipedia

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    The Tian Mingjian incident (also known as the Jianguomen incident) was an act of mass murder that occurred in Beijing, China on 20 September 1994. People's Liberation Army officer First Lieutenant Tian Mingjian first killed his officer and several other soldiers at his military base in Tongxian County and afterwards drove towards Jianguomen, where he continued his shooting spree and ...