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  2. 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre - Wikipedia

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    Loans to China were suspended by the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and foreign governments; [299] China's credit rating was lowered; [298] tourism revenue decreased from US$2.2 billion to US$1.8 billion; and foreign direct investment commitments were canceled. However, there was a rise in government defence spending from 8.6% in 1986, to ...

  3. People's Liberation Army at the 1989 Tiananmen Square ...

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    On June 2, several army units were moved covertly into Great Hall of the People on the west side of the square and the Ministry of Public Security compound east of the square. [51] The 27th Army sent most of its troops, dressed in plain clothes, in unmarked buses that moved from Fengtai District toward the Great Hall on the night of June 2. [52]

  4. The Gate of Heavenly Peace (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Gate of Heavenly Peace is a three-hour documentary film about the 1989 protests at Tiananmen Square, which culminated in the violent government crackdown on June 4.The film uses archival footage and contemporary interviews with a wide range of Chinese citizens, including workers, students, intellectuals, and government officials, to revisit the events of “Beijing Spring.”

  5. 1976 Tiananmen incident - Wikipedia

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    The death of Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, a widely respected senior Chinese leader, on January 8, 1976, prompted the incident.For several years before his death, Zhou was involved in a political power struggle against other senior leaders in the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, with Zhou's most visible and powerful antagonists being the four senior members who came to be called the ...

  6. Foreign media at the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and ...

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    Foreign media institutions and correspondents were present for much of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.They included correspondents from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Voice of America (VOA), Cable News Network (CNN), Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). [1]

  7. 32nd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and ...

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    [2] [3] The anniversary commemoration in 2021 in Hong Kong did not take place because the government banned it for the second year in a row under the pretext of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Amid a huge police presence across the territory, [4] the traditional venue of Victoria Park remained empty for the first time in 32 years. [5]

  8. Tiananmen - Wikipedia

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    (video) Two shots of the gate followed by a shot of inside Tiananmen Square next to the gate, 2017. The Tiananmen / ˈ t j ɛ n ə n m ə n / [1] (also Tian'anmen, [2] or the Gate of Heaven-Sent Peace, is the entrance gate to the Forbidden City imperial palace complex and Imperial City in the center of Beijing, China.

  9. Reactions to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre

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    There was some private criticism of the Chinese response. [2] Newly formed opposition groups condemned the military action. Ten days after the incident the government expressed regret, calling for political dialogue. Public demonstrations occurred at the Chinese embassy in Moscow.