Massacre at Tiananmen Square In 1989, Chinese protests were grounded but ended in the worst way. Mao Zedong brought Communism to China with violence, but after his death the new leader was violent. The Chinese government ended the peaceful protest with a brute force, and made a big mistake. "After the revolution in 1912, the two groups began to compete for the Chinese leadership, one group, nationalists led by Chiang Mai Shake, Mao Zedong is the second group, Communist leader was.
The exact number of people killed by this so-called "Tiananmen Square massacre" is unknown because there are no witnesses. Some say that there are only 500 people and 3,000 people. In fact, there was no genocide in Tiananmen Square on June night. Killing unnecessarily countless people on the way to the plaza, coupled with the positive imagination of many reporters about the scene
In English, massacre of Tiananmen Square, protest of Tiananmen Square, or suppression of Tiananmen Square are often used to describe a series of events. However, most of the violence was actually not outside of Tiananmen Square but outside the square near the Mukdi district of Beijing. This term also gives a misleading impression that the demo is done only in Beijing and indeed it is done in many cities in China. (Eg Chengdu amnesia from Ruiza ยท Rim People's Republic)
This is a bloodshed massacre. It is a massacre of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. This is a government boycott. People want freedom. They want democracy. They want to know why Hu Yaobang was fired in January 1987 (1st page of NMIS.org chronology). They were very angry and wanted to know that his fired student was arrested (China Today, Part 1). All these facts are the cause of the massacre in Tiananmen Square, according to the Chinese Red Cross, 2,600 people participated. It was killed and 7,000 people were injured (China Today, Part 5). The problem is whether the government has the right to exercise force to stop protests. The answer is 'Yes'. People are receiving warnings and are trying to change something that is difficult to change.