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谢谢各位的光临。
三十七年前的此时此刻,我正站在天安门广场的中心,就在人民英雄纪念碑旁。我听到枪声从北京的四面八方传来。昔日和平的北京,那座令数百万市民深爱的城市,正遭到无数军队的围攻。我看到坦克冲了进来。我是最后一批离开天安门广场的人之一。
随后,我在复兴医院的内上下看到了几十具尸体。复兴医院位于木樨地旁的长安街上,当时那里已经完全被死伤者淹没了。由于医院内部空间彻底爆满,许多遇难者不得不被停放在室外的自行车棚里。
对拉说,那只是一个...
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Thirty-seven years ago, at this very moment, I was at the center of Tiananmen Square, by the Monument to the People’s Heroes. I heard gunshots coming from all di...
Civil society around the world came together this week to commemorate the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre, through rallies, art, protest, and more. (Click here for a thread of upcoming events.) HRIC’s Zhou Fengs...
On May 30, Zhou Fengsuo, Executive Director of Human Rights in China, spoke at a commemoration event in Toronto marking the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth Tiananmen Massacre. HRIC has published his translated statement below, or find t...
HRIC thanks our guest contributor and author of this article, Volaris. Please scroll down for the Chinese version / 后附中文版。
Wrocław, Poland. Upon first hearing the name, many Chinese people’s first reaction would be “where?” It is an...
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