Those purveyors of PC in this country who teach selective history might take a lesson from this.
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
I could see how some young Chinese wouldn't have the slightest idea what someone was slipping into the newspaper. Good for those who did it. I hope they survive their little bit of rebellion.
Consider the amount of FEAR the PRC government must have if, after nearly two decades, this very short, obscure memorial to the victims on page 14 of a distant regional newspaper produces such a reaction from the center.
Sort of matches up with the PRC government’s hypersensitivity about recent reports of tainted Chinese export products. Don’t work harder to get a handle on shoddy manufacturing practices. Just shout slander and make countercharges.
Hardly a model of confident governance.
"Please remember June the Third, 1989. The most tragic event happened in the Chinese Capital, Beijing. Thousands of people, most of them innocent civilians, were killed by fully-armed soldiers when they forced their way into city. Among the killed are our colleagues at Radio Beijing.
The soldiers were riding on armored vehicles and used machine guns against thousands of local residents and students who tried to block their way. When the army conveys made the breakthrough, soldiers continued to spray their bullets indiscriminately at crowds in the street. Eyewitnesses say some armored vehicles even crushed foot soldiers who hesitated in front of the resisting civilians.
Radio Beijing English Department deeply mourns those who died in the tragic incident and appeals to all its listeners to join our protest for the gross violation of human rights and the most barbarous suppression of the people.
Because of the abnormal situation here in Beijing there is no other news we could bring you. We sincerely ask for your understanding and thank you for joining us at this most tragic moment."
The next English broadcast of Radio Beijing, echoed the "Party Line."
Those responsible for the error have been sacked.
And those responsible for the sacking have been sacked.
Moosebites can be rather nasty.
Yes, yes, but if we just keep sending them our hard won wealth so they can use it to build up their military, they will become liberated and democratic and be no threat to anyone... /SARCASM