Read more about our work on the Tiananmen Square crackdown's legacy in China today:
http://www.hrw.org/node/83115
Twenty years after the army killed untold numbers of unarmed civilians in Beijing and other cities on and around June 3-4, 1989, the Chinese government continues to victimize survivors, victims families, and others who challenge the official version of events.
Featuring commentary by Wang Dan, a student leader of the 1989 Tiananmen protests, and Dr. Sophie Richardson and Carroll Bogert, Human Rights Watch.
Just because someone else is wrong, doesn't make you right. Both the US and China ought to know that by now...
DesuChanXD 8 months ago
@bulgaro84
Damn! You are ignorant and you don´t understand what democracy is or what it stands for!
BoondockTeacher 10 months ago
if China was democracy it would be as poor as India and the population would be over 1.6 billion people...such a big population needs strong order and discipline
bulgaro84 10 months ago
politic is politic
changbo825 1 year ago
@ashutoshmikku your argument proves you can't stand that Chinese people are expressing their own opinion.
Deuszxable 1 year ago
your argument is stupid and therefore deserve no reply.
ashutoshmikku 1 year ago
@ashutoshmikku who are you to tell Chinese people if they are allowed to express their opinions or not?
Deuszxable 1 year ago
Look at the shameless, brainwashed Chinese here who are blatantly denying the violation of human rights in China. or are they those 35 thousand buggers whom Chinese government employ for propaganda on the net?
ashutoshmikku 2 years ago
@PRCForever As well, it would be my pleasure to have an intelligent debate with you. And I suggest you look at HRW's page on American issues.
pheonixmaple 2 years ago
@PRCForever I am quite against your close-minded comments that only go so far as to spread hatred. It is true that some Americans have been blind, but nonetheless, I am not supporting any violence whatsoever. Which is why I am thoroughly against using other nations as decoys, or going against people trying to stop human rights abuses. As well, not all Americans are extreme bigots. I'd like to ask why you don't comment on your country's affairs while pointing fingers at others, just like some.
pheonixmaple 2 years ago