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Tiananmen massacre cookies delivered to Chinese embassy


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

attempting to present them at the Chinese Embassy.

The emperor's at the embassy should enjoy a nice morning tea, Tiananmen cookies with a nice glass of hot water while the mourn the numerous people they killed 31 years ago! Yeah right!

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"Hundreds of protesters were reportedly killed on June 4, 1989, when Chinese troops launched a crackdown on a largely peaceful rally for basic rights being held in the Beijing square."

 

Why "reportedly?"

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6 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Most Chinese have never heard of 'tank man', the most famous photo of the 20th century. Hardly surprising as they have 35,000 internet police. When you search for June 4thon Baidu, you see baidu-0.jpg

 Whereas google 

google-0.jpg

And there are people on here defending the CCP, this is what Chinese monitoring is, erasing history!

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Very wel done.

Only problem is, that China is too powerful already and is threatening persons, countries with counter measures, if these try to mingle in so called "Chinese internal affairs", Tibet and Taiwan considered "lost sons", who have to be brought back in the mothers womb. 

China is the factory of the world. Corona showed that once again, many products having to come from China (face masks, etc).

We are depending too much on China, they know that and therefor they can be arrogant.

In name communist, but in reality imperialists and capitalists, suppressing nations, stealing intellectual property.

Europe, USA, Australia, NZ, Asian countries should unite, stand together and force China to be more democratic and behave in a normal way. 

Bring back production to our own countries a.s.a.p.: better quality control, faster supply chains,

less subject to Chinese blackmail.

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6 hours ago, PaulDee said:

"Hundreds of protesters were reportedly killed on June 4, 1989, when Chinese troops launched a crackdown on a largely peaceful rally for basic rights being held in the Beijing square."

 

Why "reportedly?"

Too much for the brainwashed to take in, but nobody says 'definitely.'

 

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15 hours ago, PaulDee said:

"Hundreds of protesters were reportedly killed on June 4, 1989, when Chinese troops launched a crackdown on a largely peaceful rally for basic rights being held in the Beijing square."

 

Why "reportedly?"

If they had watched the BBC documentary I've just seen, they would not be in any doubt of it. They could, of course, ask Kate Adie.

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19 hours ago, PaulDee said:

"Hundreds of protesters were reportedly killed on June 4, 1989, when Chinese troops launched a crackdown on a largely peaceful rally for basic rights being held in the Beijing square."

 

Why "reportedly?"

There are no official figures obviously. There were few Western journalists and the one that got the Tank Man photo had to hide the film in the cistern in the toilet as the special police raided his apartment, taking all film. 

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