Documents leaked to Australia’s ABC reveal an unprecedented effort to erase any mention of, or even reference to, the tragedy.
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Chengdu Early Rain Church Member Detained for Commemorating Tiananmen
Fu Lijun cautiously posted only music and a prayer on June 4. It was enough to go to jail.
35 Years Ago, the Tiananmen Massacre: How It Prepared Xi Jinping’s China
The Chinese regime succeeded where the Soviet Union failed: it kept and revamped Communism, making the West pay the price.
Zhou Fengsuo: “Xi Jinping Is the Natural Product of an Evil System”
Zhou is a well-known activist for human rights in China. He survived the Tiananmen Square massacre and harbors no illusions: today, the situation is worse than ever.
Guangzhou Bible Reformed Church’s Gao Heng Sentenced
One year and ten months in jail was the penalty for holding a sign asking to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre with prayers.
Tiananmen: What the 2022 Commemorations Taught Us
With the world’s attention focused on Ukraine, it might seem that the anniversary of Tiananmen in 2022 would not be very much noticed. It was not so.
London: Reminders of CCP Oppression May Surround the World’s Largest Chinese Embassy
Tiananmen Square, Uyghur Court, Hong Kong Square and Tibet Hill may become main thoroughfares around the soon to be built Chinese embassy in London.
The Tiananmen Museum Is Dead, Long Live the Tiananmen Museum!
The Chinese Communist Party police raided last week the Hong Kong exhibition commemorating the 1989 tragedy. But the museum lives online.
Lawyer Meets with Bible Reformed Church Lay Leader Arrested in Guangzhou
Gao Heng asked to commemorate Tiananmen with prayer and repentance. He was told this is a criminal offense in China.
Tiananmen, 1989: “I Climbed Up the Tank, and Jumped Off the Other Side”
Rose Tang, then a student protest leader, discusses with Bitter Winter those terrible hours and their implications for the current situation.









