Friday, June 5, 2009

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On April 14, 1989 over one million students and workers were mobilized to form the largest demonstration against the communist regime. The budget of the protest is about six weeks of clashes, three thousand dead, thousands injured and hundreds of young people arrested. The event was drowned in blood less two months later in the night between 3 and 4 June in Tiananmen Square. The tanks entered the historic heart of the capital at dawn, spreading panic and death.

Today, Chinese security forces patrol Tiananmen Square on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the repression that stifled the protests for democracy students.

early yesterday had been blocked in China, Twitter and other services on the Internet.

And then there is someone like Cui Weiping not directly taken part in protests, but now feels compelled to speak because he can never forget the bloody pants the night of her husband of twenty years ago when she came home with the ' horror in his eyes. Cui, who still lives in Beijing in mid-May had posted on his blog the provocative question: "We want to continue to move forward with this silence?". The communist censors have been removed the phrase, but it has reappeared on other sites and continues to be taken every time that Beijing is trying to restore the silence on the Net

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