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A recent post at Techcrunch writes about the blockage of Twitter and Bing before tiananmen Square Anniversary. I've read about Tiananmen Massacre in my childhood days from a book named "World Famous Genicides". The revolution was significant in many terms, the first is that it was a students' revolution, the second is that it has no official leader and it was against an authoritarian government.
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I've googled a little bit about the Tiananmen Square incidents and found a video that is really horrible, it put anyone in tears, see the video below.
Now they people (Govt. of China) blocked most of the internet in Mainland China. I dont know why they scared so much. This means that they are not confident of their form of government. There would be a feeling of insecurity in them. They think that if people gathered again in remeberence of Tiananmen, they would not control them. They have deleted almost every bit of history from their mainland. Even the youth does not know about the tiananmen square protests. The article on wikipedia wrote that
In 2006, the American PBS program "Frontline" broadcast a segment filmed at Peking University, many of whose students participated in the 1989 protests. Four students were shown a picture of the Tank Man, but none of them could identify what was happening in the photo. Some responded that it was a military parade, or an artwork.
Still they fear from Tiananmen. Tiananmen haunts all Communist Party of China as well.
Anyway, I think now we have to learn from Tiananmen Square. We also need such a revolution, somewhere the elected governments are more bad than their dictator counterparts. So now we have to unite against the bad powers and may lead the world.