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  Chinese Embassy Bombing [5p.42n]
updated: 2009-12-08

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Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Zhu Fulai is supported by others as he carries the ashes of his daughter and son-in-law from a plane at Beijing airport Wednesday, May 12, 1999. The remains of three journalists killed when NATO bombed the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia were returned to Beijing Wednesday. [Xinhua Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Relatives carry the ashes of three journalists killed in the NATO bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, from a plane at Beijing airport Wednesday, May 12, 1999. Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao presided over the ceremony as the remains of the dead arrived in Beijing. [Xinhua Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: The mother and sister of Chinese journalist Zhu Ying are overcome with grief as they receive her ashes at Beijing airport Wednesday May 12, 1999. The remains of three journalists killed in the NATO missile attack on the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia were returned to Beijing on a special flight from Belgrade Wednesday. [Xinhua Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: U.S. Ambassador to China James Sasser walks past Chinese military police officers as he leaves the battered embassy compound in Beijing for the first time after four days of protests, Wednesday May 12, 1999. Sasser was trapped inside the embassy while thousands of Chinese protesters attacked it with rocks and concrete, following the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. [AP Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: US Ambassador to China James Sasser (L) leaves the embassy in Beijing Wednesday for the first time since the beginning of the protests against NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. In a sign of respect, flags are flying at half mast at the US and British Embassies in Beijing as the ashes of three Chinese victims of the bombing arrived home on Wednesday. [Reuters Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Workers remove the paint-splattered British Embassy sign from the gate of the embassy in Beijing Thursday, May 13, 1999. Workers continued cleaning up the damaged British and U.S. embassies Thursday as many of the roads around the diplomatic district opened up after being closed since protests against NATO's missile attack on the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia began Saturday. However the U.S. embassy remained cordoned off. [AP Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: A small crowd gathers, some of them wanting visas, near a sign which says "protest route" on the road which leads to the U.S. embassy in Beijing Thursday May 13, 1999. The sign was used by police to guide demonstrators to protest at the U.S. and British embassies for four days after NATO's missile attack on the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia Friday. Many of the roads around the diplomatic district opened Thursday, but the U.S. embassy remained cordoned off. [AP Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: A Chinese worker sweeps away glass from a broken lamp on the top of a paint-splattered pillar at the gate of the British embassy in Beijing Thursday May 13, 1999. Workers continued cleaning up the damaged British and U.S. embassies Thursday as many of the roads around the diplomatic district opened up after being closed since protests against NATO's missile attack on the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia began Saturday. [AP Photo] click to open
Chinese look at a billboard featuring photos of China's participation in the Korean War, outside a Beijing movie theater Thursday May 13, 1999. Since the NATO missile attack on the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia, many theaters have been running movies about Chinese fighting against Americans in the 1950-53 Korean War, as well as stories about Yugoslav war heroes. Showings of "Saving Private Ryan" and other U.S.-made films have been cancelled. [AP Photo] click to open
Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: A worker uncovers the two Chinese characters for "America", on a Baskin Robbins icecream store near the U.S. embassy in Beijing Thursday May 13, 1999. The sign had been covered up after anti-U.S. protests erupted on Saturday following the NATO missile attack on the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia. Many U.S. companies are expecting a downturn in business following calls during the protests for a boycott of U.S. products. [AP Photo] click to open


 
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