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  Muzi.com: Muzi (English): Gallery: Activities: Event: China Deng Xiaoping Admin.: Tiananmen Massacre:
  June 4th Incidendt (memorial) [2p.17n]
updated: 2009-12-14

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Students hold candles as they take part in a rally at Hong Kong's Victoria park Sunday, June 4, 2006. Tens of thousands of people held a candlelight vigil to mark the 17th anniversary of the military crackdown in Tiananmen Square on a pro-democracy student movement in Beijing. click to open
A young girl holds a candle as they join thousands of protesters during a vigil at the Victoria park in Hong Kong, to mark the 1989 Tiananmen square massacre. Tens of thousands of people gathered for Hong Kong's annual candlelight vigil to mark the massacre, in the only official commemoration of the crackdown on Chinese soil.( click to open
Thousands of protesters hold candles during a vigil at the Victoria park in Hong Kong, to mark the 1989 Tiananmen square massacre. Tens of thousands of people gathered for Hong Kong's annual candlelight vigil to mark the massacre, in the only official commemoration of the crackdown on Chinese soil. click to open
Hong Kong Legislative Councillor Leung Kwok-hung is surrounded by police officers at White Swan Hotel in Guangzhou September 25, 2005. Leung had worn a T-shirt with the Chinese words, 'People will not forget', referring to the Tiananmen Square crackdown of 1989. A handful of die-hard pro-democracy lawmakers from Hong Kong crossed into mainland China on Sunday for the first time since being barred for criticising Beijing after the Tiananmen Square crackdown of 1989. The Chinese government invited the city's entire 60-member Legislative Council as a goodwill gesture as Beijing-backed Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang is preparing to unveil political reforms that have drawn criticism from some democrats. click to open
A pro-democracy demonstrator, dressed as a Chinese soldier, stands guard over actors dressed as protesters during a play to re-enact the June 4, 1989, crackdown at the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing, in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, June 4, 2005. Chinese consul for political affairs in Sydney,Chen Yonglin who abandoned his post and is seeking political asylum in Australia, came out of hiding Saturday to address the pro-democracy rally. click to open
Senior Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin, 37, addresses a rally in Sydney, Australia, in this Saturday, June 4, 2005 file photo. The Chinese diplomat's attempt to defect to Australia and his explosive claims about Beijing's espionage activities have cast a shadow over Canberra's attempts to negotiate a free trade deal with China. click to open
Senior Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin, 37, addresses a rally in Sydney, Australia, in this Saturday, June 4, 2005 file photo. The Chinese diplomat's attempt to defect to Australia and his explosive claims about Beijing's espionage activities have cast a shadow over Canberra's attempts to negotiate a free trade deal with China. click to open


 
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