 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Chinese students protest against the NATO airstrikes on the Chinese Embassy inBelgrade, in front of a line of Chinese military police outside the U.S. Embassy inBeijing Saturday, May 8, 1999. Thousands of students marched from universitiesin Beijing to converge at the embassy to protest the strikes, which killed at leastthree people and injured 20. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Hong Kong Protest - A staff member of the British Consulate General in Hong Kong who did not want togive his name, shakes hands with Tsang Yok-sing, left, Chairman of theDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, after receiving a petitionfrom Tsang outside the British consulate Saturday, May 8, 1999 during a protestagainst NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia. Some 30members of the pro-Beijing alliance marched to the U.S. and British consulatesand handed pettitions to representaives of the two consulates. (AP Photo/AnatGivon) click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Beijing Protest - Chinese students protest against the NATO strike on the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, outside the U.S. Embassy in Beijing Saturday, May 8, 1999. Thousands of students marched from universities in Beijing to the embassy to protest the deadly strike. [AP photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Beijing Protest - A Chinese student holds a target in a protest against the NATO strike on theChinese Embassy in Belgrade, in front of a line of military policemen outside theU.S. Embassy in Beijing Saturday, May 8, 1999. Thousands of students convergedon the embassy to protest the strike, which killed at least three people (including 2 journalists) and injured 20. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Beijing Protest - Thousands ofangry students, chanting and waving banners, rallied outside the embassy toprotest against NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Beijing Protest - U.S. Embassy official Kenneth Jarrett, left, listens to two student representativesoutside the embassy in Beijing Saturday, May 8, 1999. Thousands of studentsconverged on the embassy to protest the NATO bombing of the Chinese Embassy inBelgrade, which left at least three dead and 20 injured. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Beijing Protest - Chinese students carrying their national flag outside the U.S. Embassy in Beijing Saturday. Thousands ofangry students, chanting and waving banners, rallied outside the embassy toprotest against NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. [Reuters photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Beijing Protest - Chinese police guard the entrance to the U.S. Embassy, as students demonstrate Saturday, May 8, 1999 in Beijing. More than a thousand demonstrators protesting the U.S. Embassy in Beijing over the NATO accidental bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia. The demonstrators said they thought NATO intentionally targeted the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. In Brussels, Belgium, NATO spokesman Jamie Shea said NATO forces mistakenly hit theembassy with "precision guided munitions." [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: The young Chinese journalist couple killed in the Friday night NATO bombming of the Chinese Belgrad Embassy. Xu Xinghu (left), 31, a news correspondent for the Guangming Daily; Zhu Yin (center), 28, arts editor of the same newspaper. The couple married in 1998 and were just dispatched to Belgrad for reporting. Shao Yunhuan (right), a reporter for the official Xinhua news agency, was killed when one of the missiles exploded in her bedroom. click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: A man weeps in front of the destroyed Chinese embassy Saturday after the entire building was destroyed by three NATO "precision-guide" missiels. NATO said they were fired at Chinese Embassy building by accident. click to open  |