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The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 , referred to in much of the world as the Tiananmen Square massacre and in the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the June Fourth Incident (officially to avoid confusion with two prior Tiananmen Square protests ), were a series of demonstrations

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culture 6.2 Persecution 6.3 World reaction 6.4 Cultural Revolution and the Chinese student protests of 1989 7 Historical views and analysis 7.1 Causes 7.2 Mao's role 7.3 Use of rhetoric and language 8 See also 9 References and notes 10 Further reading 10.1 General

Timeline of the 2007 Burmese anti-government protests print that page

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This article details the chronology of events in the 2007 Burmese anti-government protests . Contents 1 Timeline 1.1 Prologue 1.2 August 15 - Removal of fuel subsidies 1.3 Initial demonstrations 1.4 Escalation 1.4.1 September 24 1.4.2 September 25 1.5 Junta crack

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The incident took place near Tiananmen on Chang'an Avenue , which runs east-west along the south end of the Forbidden City in Beijing , on June 5, 1989, one day after the Chinese government's violent crackdown on the Tiananmen protests . The man placed himself alone in the middle of the

Hu Yaobang print that pageTimeline of Hu Yaobang

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reassess his legacy. A week later, the day before Hu's funeral, some 100,000 students marched on Tiananmen Square , leading to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 . Contents 1 Early years 2 Reformer 3 Death and the Tiananmen protests 4 Possible rehabilitation 5 See

Deng Xiaoping print that pageTimeline of Deng Xiaoping

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3.2 Two purges 1.4 Re-emergence 1.5 Opening up 1.6 Economic reforms 1.7 Role in the Tiananmen Square protests 1.8 After resignation and the 1992 southern tour 1.9 Death and reaction 2 Legacy 3 Memorials 4 Sources 5 References 6 Bibliographic sources 7 External

Revolutions of 1989 print that page

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Romania was the only Eastern-bloc country to overthrow its communist regime violently. [ 4 ] The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 failed to stimulate major political changes in China , however powerful images of courageous defiance during that protest helped to spark a precipitation

History of the Republic of China print that page

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The History of the Republic of China ( simplified Chinese : 中 华 民 国 ; traditional Chinese : 中 華 民 國 ; pinyin : Zhōnghuá Mínguó ) begins after the Qing Dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China put an end to over two thousand years of Imperial rule.

Zhao Ziyang print that pageTimeline of Zhao Ziyang

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Yaobang . [ 2 ] His economic reform policies and open sympathies to student demonstrators during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 placed him increasingly at odds with conservatives within the party leadership, namely Premier Li Peng , and also began to lose favour with paramount leader

History of the People's Republic of China (1976–1989) print that page

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resulted from the economic reform policies, the country underwent another political crisis with the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 . Contents 1 Power struggles after Mao's death 1.1 Bringing back Deng Xiaoping 1.2 Deng becomes Paramount Leader 2 Reform and opening up