1989.6.4
On 4 June 1989 (commonly cited as "6/4"), Chinese troops and armoured units moved into Beijing to clear weeks‑long pro‑democracy protests centred on Tiananmen Square, resulting in a violent crackdown ...
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Public square in Beijing, China
On 4 June 1989 (commonly cited as "6/4"), Chinese troops and armoured units moved into Beijing to clear weeks‑long pro‑democracy protests centred on Tiananmen Square, resulting in a violent crackdown ...
There is no evidence in the provided reporting that is under a currently proclaimed, nationwide ; China does, however, possess a formal Martial Law statute that prescribes how and when martial law may...
In the months after the June 1989 crackdown, moved quickly to put human‑rights pressure on —suspending some high‑level contacts, imposing arms embargoes and tightening development‑loan support—while s...
Since the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, human rights in China have deteriorated across multiple domains: civil and political liberties, minority and religious rights, labor freedoms, and extraterri...