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June 3, 1989 drastic measures in Tiananmen the Chinese Government instructs the army to retrieve at all costs from Tiananmen Square of Beijing, taken for seven weeks by students demanding democratic reforms.
On the evening of June 4, Chinese troops consisting of soldiers, tanks and artillery, had enough cleaned the square, killing hundreds of people and arresting thousands of protesters and suspected of dissent. The Tiananmen Square protests began in mid-April, after the death of Hu Yaobang, leading Chinese advocate of reforms. Mourning for Hu students ended up in Tiananment and initiated a spontaneous demonstration demanding democratic reforms. In may, almost a million people filled the square. When the army was called upon to break up the protests, demonstrators blocked their March, bringing tension to its maximum extent with drastic and totalitarian repression measures.
A group of journalists at the pro-democracy protest in Tiananmen Square, May 17, 1989.
VIDEO: What happened in Tiananmen Square? Explained in 60 seconds.
After weeks of protests in Tiananmen Square, the authorities responded on 3-4 June 1989: Hundreds died in the streets of Beijing as the army cleared demonstrators from the square.
Here's a quick look at what happened.
On the evening of June 4, Chinese troops consisting of soldiers, tanks and artillery, had enough cleaned the square, killing hundreds of people and arresting thousands of protesters and suspected of dissent. The Tiananmen Square protests began in mid-April, after the death of Hu Yaobang, leading Chinese advocate of reforms. Mourning for Hu students ended up in Tiananment and initiated a spontaneous demonstration demanding democratic reforms. In may, almost a million people filled the square. When the army was called upon to break up the protests, demonstrators blocked their March, bringing tension to its maximum extent with drastic and totalitarian repression measures.
A group of journalists at the pro-democracy protest in Tiananmen Square, May 17, 1989.
VIDEO: What happened in Tiananmen Square? Explained in 60 seconds.
After weeks of protests in Tiananmen Square, the authorities responded on 3-4 June 1989: Hundreds died in the streets of Beijing as the army cleared demonstrators from the square.
Here's a quick look at what happened.
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