Tiananmen Square, Uyghur Court, Hong Kong Square and Tibet Hill may become main thoroughfares around the soon to be built Chinese embassy in London.
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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.
Tiananmen Square Protest Supporters Punished for 30+ Years
Activists and advocates of the 1989 student protest, which was violently crushed by the regime, continue to be monitored and suppressed to this day.
Another Tiananmen Butcher Honored by the CCP
After General Yang Baibing, another symposium celebrates Wang Fang, who as Minister of Public Security shared responsibility for the students’ carnage.
CCP Celebrates the “Glorious” Butcher of Tiananmen
On September 9, the Party honored the centenary of the birth of Yang Baibing, the general who in 1989 ordered to shoot unarmed protesters in Tiananmen Square
In Hong Kong, the Spirit of Tiananmen Lives On
Challenging the CCP’s prohibition, a massive democratic crowd gathered in Victoria Park on June 4. Bitter Winter publishes exclusive images of what happened.
June 4th: A Peaceful Demonstration on the 31th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre
Tomorrow’s event in Rome stands as a crucial symbol for the entire world. Bitter Winter will be there
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong: “The CCP is incorrigible,” Says Lee Cheuk-yan
A survivor of the Tiananmen massacre, former well-known Hong Kong politician, and now human rights activist, Mr. Lee tells Bitter Winter that Honk Kong’s fight for democracy is just as crucial for the West.









