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China’s Effort to Erase the June 4th Protests from History
The Tiananmen crackdown and the iconic ‘tank man’ have long been walled off from public discussion. Now Beijing’s efforts to control the narrative of Communist rule go much further.
By Charles Hutzler and Chun Han Wong
May 31, 2019 11:08 a.m. ET
By Charles Hutzler and Chun Han Wong
May 31, 2019 11:08 a.m. ET
Thirty years ago, a man stood in front of a column of tanks, halting their hulking passage from Tiananmen Square a day after the bloodshed of June 4. The man has never been identified. But images of his defiance became a symbol of protest against the powerful around the world—except in China, where they have been censored and banished from public memory.
“Tank man” images are ruthlessly excised from Chinese social media, according to monitoring services. When the British journalist Louisa Lim was researching a 2015 book on...
READ MORE: https://www.wsj.com/articles/chinas-effort-to-erase-the-june-4th-protests-from-history-11559315300
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