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六四事件

日期时间:1989年4月15日-1989年6月4日(51天)

地点:中国

起因 :胡耀邦逝世,改革开放,西方化风潮,严重通货膨胀,政治贪污腐败,失业,东欧剧变

目标:追求社会平等、解决党和国家的贪腐问题、新闻自由与言论自由、推动中国政治民主化

事件发生: 绝食、静坐、占领广场、设置路障、焚烧车辆、蓄意谋杀与绑架士兵、冲击政府建筑及公共设施

惨痛历史回忆图集 (血腥慎入)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

1992, Beijing, China, A crowd lookind at the charred body of a soldier killed during the army crackdown of the pro-democracy movemennt in Tiananmen Square of the night of the 3rd and 4th of June, 1989.; date created: 2008:05:07; Tiananmen Square Massacre

1989, Beijing, China, A wounded soldier of the Chinese army is rescued by students after his tank was destroyed during the Tiananmen Square massacre during the night between the 3rd and the 4th of June, 1989.,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

1989, Beijing, China, A wounded soldier of the Chinese army is rescued by students after his tank was destroyed during the Tiananmen Square massacre during the night between the 3rd and the 4th of June, 1989.,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

1989, Beijing, China, A civilian hurries away from Tiananmen Square after its occupation by the Chinese army during the night between the 3rd and 4th June, 1989. ,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

1989, Beijing, China, Democratic protestors lie in a corridor of Capital hospital after being wounded during the Chinese army occupation of Tiananmen Square during the night between the 3rd and 4th June, 1989. ,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

1989, Beijing, China, Democratic protestors lie in a corridor of Capital hospital after being wounded during the Chinese army occupation of Tiananmen Square during the night between the 3rd and 4th June, 1989. ,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: At the end of the pro-democracy movement in China a group of Chinese Army tanks block an overpass on Changan Avenue leading to Tiananmen Square where the Communist Government carried out its final brutal nighttime crackdown on protestors just a few hours earlier.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

1989, Beijing, China, Bodies of protestors shot by the Chinese army piled up in the corner of Capital hospital after the Chinese army occupation of Tiananmen Square on the 4th June, 1989.,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

1989, Beijing, China, Bodies of protestors shot by the Chinese army piled up in the corner of Capital hospital after the Chinese army occupation of Tiananmen Square on the 4th June, 1989.,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: Pro-democracy demonstrators hold up protest banners and pictures against Chinese Premier Li Peng, as they watch thousands of other pro-democracy demonstrators march past Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/01: A pro-democracy demonstrator gives the V for Victory sign to soldiers who are lined up, standing guard outside the Chinese Communist Party's headquarters on Chiangan Avenue just days before the bloody crackdown on students and protestors in and around Tiananmen Square.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: A pro-democracy demonstrator gives the V for Victory sign to soldiers who are lined up, standing guard outside the Chinese Communist Party’s headquarters on Chiangan Avenue just days before the bloody crackdown on students and protestors in and around Tiananmen Square.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: In a crowd of onlookers, a small boy is carried on a man’s shoulders so that he can see a huge march of pro-democracy demonstrators as they head towards Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/01: A man takes a photograph of a woman standing next to a bus painted with protest slogans parked in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government's bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going, while others, not directly involved in the protests, simply came by to see what was happening.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: A man takes a photograph of a woman standing next to a bus painted with protest slogans parked in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going, while others, not directly involved in the protests, simply came by to see what was happening.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People's Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People’s Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People's Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People’s Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People's Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People’s Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

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BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/04: Pro-democracy demonstrators overturn a bus in front of a burning truck on Changan Avenue in order to try and hold up soldiers who are fighting their way towards Tiananmen Square on the night of the Communist Government's bloody crackdown on students and protestors.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: Pro-democracy demonstrators overturn a bus in front of a burning truck on Changan Avenue in order to try and hold up soldiers who are fighting their way towards Tiananmen Square on the night of the Communist Government’s bloody crackdown on students and protestors.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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Chinese citizens and students of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, hurl stones at troop on June 4, 1989 during a rioting following the proclamation of the martial in the city. A series of pro-democracy protests was sparked by the April 15 death of former communist party leader Hu Yaobang. In a show of force, China leaders vented their fury and frustration on student dissidents and their pro-democracy supporters. Several hundred people have been killed and thousands wounded when soldiers moved on Tiananmen Square during a violent military crackdown ending six weeks of student demonstrations, known as the Beijing Spring movement. According to Amnesty International, five years after the crushing of the Chinese pro-democracy movement, "thousands" of prisoners remained in jail. AFP PHOTO STAFF / AFP PHOTO / - (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)

Chinese citizens and students of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, hurl stones at troop on June 4, 1989 during a rioting following the proclamation of the martial in the city. A series of pro-democracy protests was sparked by the April 15 death of former communist party leader Hu Yaobang. In a show of force, China leaders vented their fury and frustration on student dissidents and their pro-democracy supporters. Several hundred people have been killed and thousands wounded when soldiers moved on Tiananmen Square during a violent military crackdown ending six weeks of student demonstrations, known as the Beijing Spring movement. According to Amnesty International, five years after the crushing of the Chinese pro-democracy movement, “thousands” of prisoners remained in jail. AFP PHOTO STAFF / AFP PHOTO / – (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA: Beijing residents inspect the interior of some of over 20 armoured personnel carrier burnt by demonstrators to prevent the troops from moving into Tiananmen Square 04 June 1989. On the night of 03 and 04 June 1989, Tiananmen Square sheltered the last pro-democracy supporters. Chinese troops forcibly marched on the square to end a weeks-long occupation by student protestors, using lethal force to remove opposition it encountered along the way. Hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the crackdown as tanks rolled into the environs of the square. (Photo credit should read MANUEL CENETA/AFP/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA: Beijing residents inspect the interior of some of over 20 armoured personnel carrier burnt by demonstrators to prevent the troops from moving into Tiananmen Square 04 June 1989. On the night of 03 and 04 June 1989, Tiananmen Square sheltered the last pro-democracy supporters. Chinese troops forcibly marched on the square to end a weeks-long occupation by student protestors, using lethal force to remove opposition it encountered along the way. Hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the crackdown as tanks rolled into the environs of the square. (Photo credit should read MANUEL CENETA/AFP/Getty Images)

On the night of June 3rd, and into June 4th, soldiers from the People's Liberation Army with orders to clear Tiananmen Square fired on Beijing citizens who attempted to stop. Some of the citizens responded in kind. (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

On the night of June 3rd, and into June 4th, soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army with orders to clear Tiananmen Square fired on Beijing citizens who attempted to stop. Some of the citizens responded in kind. (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

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The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People's Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People’s Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

tiananmen-1989-china48大参考@李洪宽:有一士兵尸体,被杀人不眨眼的冷血邓李屠戮军遗弃在六部口附近长安大街上的,是我的山东老乡,叫刘国庚。自从六四上午我就看到他尸体,战友就在一百米之内,不收尸,几天的曝晒,尸体膨胀,最后被人吊在了毁弃的公交车上,开肠破肚,惨不忍睹。

大参考@李洪宽:刘国庚最初怎么受伤的,怎么脱了队,我没有亲眼看到。从现场推测,他可能被砖头,或者被土制燃烧瓶击中,烧了裤裆,晕了过去。总之,他受伤后,战友不管,任凭他被进一步施害,事实是相当充分的,无数北京市民亲眼目睹了发生在他身上的残暴状。

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大参考@李洪宽:刘国庚的尸体最后被开肠剖肚,发生在6月7-8号之后,也就是他死后数天的时间里,他的战友近在咫尺,不管,任凭尸体发胀,腐烂,被人再浇了汽油焚烧,直至被拖到马路中央的废弃公共汽车上,上吊,破腹。只要问一问:刘国庚的战友为何不收尸?

昆明陈鹰军:唯一可能的解释就是,死心塌地继承恶魔毛泽东宣布的“我们[中共]是专制主义…执行的就是愚民政策”的邓小平李鹏法西斯政权,事先就向所有屠戮军军官下达了命令,对死亡士兵一律弃尸,再嫁祸于反抗暴政的市民,以便为屠城找到欺骗宣传的借口。

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People's Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

The protest movement of students that started seven weeks ago in Tiananmen Square ended in a blood bath with various sources claiming that between 1,500 and 4,000 demonstrators were killed and 10,000 wounded. During the night of June 3 to June 4, 1989 the People’s Liberation Army opened fire on the crowd and forced the last blockades with tanks; the students were demonstrating to demand more democracy and freedom of thought from the Chinese government. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

Victims from Tiananmen Square (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Victims from Tiananmen Square (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

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Chinese Military in Tiananmen Square (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Chinese Military in Tiananmen Square (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

(FILES) This file photo taken on June 4, 1989 shows an armoured personnel carrier in flames as students set it on fire near Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of protesters were killed by China's military on June 3 and 4, 1989, as communist leaders ordered an end to six weeks of unprecedented democracy protests in the heart of the Chinese capital. Dissidents and human rights advocates around the world will mark on June 4, 2009 the twentieth anniversary of China's bloody crackdown on the pro-democracy protests. AFP PHOTO / FILES / TOMMY CHENGAn armoured personnel carrier is in flames as students put in on fire 04 June 1989 near Tiananmen Square in Beijing. On the night of 03 and 04 June 1989, Tiananmen Square sheltered the last pro-democracy supporters. A series of pro-democracy protests was sparked by the April 15 death of former communist party leader Hu Yaobang. In a show of force, China leaders vented their fury and frustration on student dissidents and their pro-democracy supporters. Several hundred people have been killed and thousands wounded when soldiers moved on Tiananmen Square during a violent military crackdown ending six weeks of student demonstrations, known as the Beijing Spring movement. According to Amnesty International, five years after the crushing of the Chinese pro-democracy movement, "thousands" of prisoners remained in jail. AFP PHOTO TOMMY CHENG (Photo credit should read TOMMY CHENG/AFP/Getty Images)

(FILES) This file photo taken on June 4, 1989 shows an armoured personnel carrier in flames as students set it on fire near Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of protesters were killed by China’s military on June 3 and 4, 1989, as communist leaders ordered an end to six weeks of unprecedented democracy protests in the heart of the Chinese capital. Dissidents and human rights advocates around the world will mark on June 4, 2009 the twentieth anniversary of China’s bloody crackdown on the pro-democracy protests. AFP PHOTO / FILES / TOMMY CHENGAn armoured personnel carrier is in flames as students put in on fire 04 June 1989 near Tiananmen Square in Beijing. On the night of 03 and 04 June 1989, Tiananmen Square sheltered the last pro-democracy supporters. A series of pro-democracy protests was sparked by the April 15 death of former communist party leader Hu Yaobang. In a show of force, China leaders vented their fury and frustration on student dissidents and their pro-democracy supporters. Several hundred people have been killed and thousands wounded when soldiers moved on Tiananmen Square during a violent military crackdown ending six weeks of student demonstrations, known as the Beijing Spring movement. According to Amnesty International, five years after the crushing of the Chinese pro-democracy movement, “thousands” of prisoners remained in jail. AFP PHOTO TOMMY CHENG (Photo credit should read TOMMY CHENG/AFP/Getty Images)

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Soldiers at Tiananmen Square Protest (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Soldiers at Tiananmen Square Protest (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

A weary protester pleads with a PLA officer sitting in his truck to not crackdown on the student demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. (Photo by Peter Turnley/Corbis/Getty Images)

A weary protester pleads with a PLA officer sitting in his truck to not crackdown on the student demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. (Photo by Peter Turnley/Corbis/Getty Images)

A demonstrator reads aloud from the hood of a military truck during a student protest in Tiananment Square. (Photo by Peter Turnley/Corbis/Getty Images)

A demonstrator reads aloud from the hood of a military truck during a student protest in Tiananment Square. (Photo by Peter Turnley/Corbis/Getty Images)

More than a million of Chinese workers filled the streets of Beijing on May 18, 1989 to support the students' pro-democracy movement and their hunger strike that started six days ago during Beijing Spring movement. They now want the resignation of Deng Xiaoping. A series of pro-democracy protests was sparked by the April 15 death of former communist party leader Hu Yaobang. In a show of force, 04 June, China leaders vented their fury and frustration on student dissidents and their pro-democracy supporters. Several hundred people have been killed and thousands wounded when soldiers moved on Tiananmen Square during a violent military crackdown ending six weeks of student demonstrations, known as the Beijing Spring movement. (Photo by CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

More than a million of Chinese workers filled the streets of Beijing on May 18, 1989 to support the students’ pro-democracy movement and their hunger strike that started six days ago during Beijing Spring movement. They now want the resignation of Deng Xiaoping. A series of pro-democracy protests was sparked by the April 15 death of former communist party leader Hu Yaobang. In a show of force, 04 June, China leaders vented their fury and frustration on student dissidents and their pro-democracy supporters. Several hundred people have been killed and thousands wounded when soldiers moved on Tiananmen Square during a violent military crackdown ending six weeks of student demonstrations, known as the Beijing Spring movement. (Photo by CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

Soldiers and Demonstrators at Tiananmen Square (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Soldiers and Demonstrators at Tiananmen Square (Photo by David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

1989, Beijing, China, Democratic protestors watch as the Chinese army occupies Tiananmen Square, which had been the focal point of the student-led peaceful demonstration for democracy in May and June, 1989.,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

1989, Beijing, China, Democratic protestors watch as the Chinese army occupies Tiananmen Square, which had been the focal point of the student-led peaceful demonstration for democracy in May and June, 1989.,; date created: 2008:05:06; Tiananmen Square Massacre

BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/04: At the end of the pro-democracy movement in China, onlookers examine Chinese Army trucks and vehicles that were damaged or destroyed during the night of violence in and around Tiananmen Square. After weeks of protesting, the Communist Government carried out its final brutal nighttime crackdown on protestors only hours before this picture was taken.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: At the end of the pro-democracy movement in China, onlookers examine Chinese Army trucks and vehicles that were damaged or destroyed during the night of violence in and around Tiananmen Square. After weeks of protesting, the Communist Government carried out its final brutal nighttime crackdown on protestors only hours before this picture was taken.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

1989, Beijing, China, Student rally in Tiananmen Square just a few days before the bloody army crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Beijing.

1989, Beijing, China, Student rally in Tiananmen Square just a few days before the bloody army crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Beijing.

BEIJING, CHINA - MAY 17: Ailing student hunger strikers from Beijing University receive first-aid treatment under a makeshift tent set up 17 May 1989 at Tiananmen Square as students enter the 5the day of a marathon hunger strike as the part of mass pro-democracy protest against the Chinese government. The April-June1989 pro-democracy movement was crushed by Chinese troops in June 1989 when army tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square 04 June. (Photo credit should read CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – MAY 17: Ailing student hunger strikers from Beijing University receive first-aid treatment under a makeshift tent set up 17 May 1989 at Tiananmen Square as students enter the 5the day of a marathon hunger strike as the part of mass pro-democracy protest against the Chinese government. The April-June1989 pro-democracy movement was crushed by Chinese troops in June 1989 when army tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square 04 June. (Photo credit should read CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - JUNE 3: A dissident student asks soldiers to go back home as crowds flooded into the central Beijing 03 June 1989. On the night of 03 and 04 June 1989, Tiananmen Square sheltered the last pro-democracy supporters as Chinese troops marched on the square to end a weeks-long occupation by student protestors, using lethal force to remove opposition it encountered along the way. Hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the crackdown as tanks rolled into the environs of the square. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – JUNE 3: A dissident student asks soldiers to go back home as crowds flooded into the central Beijing 03 June 1989. On the night of 03 and 04 June 1989, Tiananmen Square sheltered the last pro-democracy supporters as Chinese troops marched on the square to end a weeks-long occupation by student protestors, using lethal force to remove opposition it encountered along the way. Hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the crackdown as tanks rolled into the environs of the square. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

Dazed soldier covered in blood from head wound being helped and escorted by pro-democracy student protestors; Tiananmen Sq. (Photo by Forrest Anderson/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)

Dazed soldier covered in blood from head wound being helped and escorted by pro-democracy student protestors; Tiananmen Sq. (Photo by Forrest Anderson/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/01: Pro-democracy demonstrators protest under the obelisk in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government's bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: Pro-democracy demonstrators protest under the obelisk in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/01: Pro-democracy demonstrators carry huge banners and flags of protest as they and thousands of other protestors march down Changan Avenue past Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government's bloody crackdown.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: Pro-democracy demonstrators carry huge banners and flags of protest as they and thousands of other protestors march down Changan Avenue past Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/01: A sign erected by pro-democracy demonstrators proclaims that "Victory belongs to us forever!" in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government's bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: A sign erected by pro-democracy demonstrators proclaims that “Victory belongs to us forever!” in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - 1989/06/04: A pro-democracy demonstrator passes a burning armoured personnel carrier (APC) during the fighting that raged on Changan Avenue as soldiers marched and shot their way towards Tiananmen Square on the night of the Communist Government's bloody crackdown on students and protestors.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: A pro-democracy demonstrator passes a burning armoured personnel carrier (APC) during the fighting that raged on Changan Avenue as soldiers marched and shot their way towards Tiananmen Square on the night of the Communist Government’s bloody crackdown on students and protestors.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: Pro-democracy demonstrators bash attack an armoured personnel carrier (APC) that has been destroyed during the fighting that raged on Changan Avenue as soldiers marched and shot their way towards Tiananmen Square on the night of the Communist Government’s bloody crackdown on students and protestors.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: Watched by thousands of protestors, one of the pro-democracy movement leaders talks into a microphone as he gives a press conference in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the movement going.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: At the end of the pro-democracy movement in China, a lone cyclist walks past street barriers on Changan Avenue, crushed by Chinese Army tanks during the night of violence in and around Tiananmen Square. After weeks of protesting, the Communist Government carried out its final brutal nighttime crackdown on protestors just hours before this picture was taken.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

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[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: Peaceful musical protest – A man plays a guitar in Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown. Many camped out and slept in the square to keep the democracy protest movement going.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/01: Onlookers watch a truck filled with pro-democracy demonstrators who are flashing V for victory signs and sporting a big red protest banner as the huge march of protestors heads past Tiananmen Square. Pro-democracy demonstrators and protestors filled the square for weeks prior to the final nighttime Communist Government’s bloody crackdown.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

[六四事件] 64张历史图叙述惨痛回忆 (血腥慎入)

BEIJING, CHINA – 1989/06/04: Pro-democracy demonstrators inspect an armoured personnel carrier (APC) that has been destroyed during the fighting that raged on Changan Avenue as soldiers marched and shot their way towards Tiananmen Square on the night of the Communist Government’s bloody crackdown on students and protestors.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)



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