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This Day In History. History Vault. World War II. Art, Literature, and Film History. United States Constitution. VOA Newscasts Latest program. VOA Newscasts. Previous Next. East Asia. June 02, PM. Nike Ching. The events produced one of the most iconic photos of the 20th Century - a lone protester standing in front of a line of army tanks. The ruling Communist Party began to allow some private companies and foreign investment. Leader Deng Xiaoping hoped to boost the economy and raise living standards.

However, the move brought with it corruption, while at the same time raising hopes for greater political openness. The Communist Party was divided between those urging more rapid change and hardliners wanting to maintain strict state control. Those taking part included people who had lived abroad and been exposed to new ideas and higher standards of living. In spring , the protests grew, with demands for greater political freedom.

Protesters were spurred on by the death of a leading politician, Hu Yaobang, who had overseen some of the economic and political changes. He had been pushed out of a top position in the party by political opponents two years earlier.

Tens of thousands gathered on the day of Hu's funeral, in April, calling for greater freedom of speech and less censorship. State Department files related to the protests and subsequent military crackdown. On the 20th anniversary of the massacre, the Chinese government prohibited journalists from entering Tiananmen Square and blocked access to foreign news sites and social media.

Still, thousands attended a memorial vigil in honor of the anniversary in Hong Kong. Ahead of the 30 anniversary of the event, in , New York-based Human Rights Watch published a report detailing reported arrests in China of those associated with the protests. According to a survey released in by the University of Toronto and the University of Hong Kong, more than 3, words referencing the massacre had been censored.

Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen Square, Department of State: Office of the Historian. Tiananmen Square Fast Facts. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present.

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A number of Legends claim that the earliest rulers in China were the Xia Dynasty, from to B. Vietnam War protests began small among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses but gained national prominence in , after the United States began bombing North Vietnam in earnest.

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