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Tiananmen Square, 25 Years Ago
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Слайд 2A Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks
heading east on Beijing's Cangan Boulevard in Tiananmen Square, on on June 5, 1989. The man, calling for an end to violence and bloodshed against pro-democracy demonstrators, was pulled away by bystanders, and the tanks continued on their way. More on this iconic image and the still-anonymous "tank man". (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 3A student displays a banner with one of the slogans chanted
by the crowd of some 200,000 pouring into Tiananmen Square, on April 22, 1989 in Beijing. They were attempting to participate in the funeral ceremony of former Chinese Communist Party leader and liberal reformer Hu Yaobang, during an unauthorized demonstration to mourn his death. His death in April triggered an unprecedented wave of pro-democracy demonstrations. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 4Thousands of students from local colleges and universities march to Tiananmen
Square, Beijing, on May 4, 1989, to demonstrate for government reform. (AP Photo/Mikami)
Слайд 5Students from Beijing University stage a huge demonstration in Tiananmen Square
as they start an unlimited hunger strike as the part of mass pro-democracy protest against the Chinese government, on May 18, 1989. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 6A striking Beijing University student is given first aid by medics
at a field hospital in Tiananmen Square, on May 17, 1989, the fourth day of their hunger strike for democracy. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 7A truck is almost buried in people as it makes its
way through the crowd of thousands gathered in Tiananmen Square in a pro-democracy rally, on May 17, 1989. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 8Unidentified Beijing youths chant as they drive to Tiananmen Square to
lend their enthusiastic support to striking university students, on May 19, 1989. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 9Enthusiastic demonstrators are cheered by bystanders as they arrive at Tiananmen
Square to show support for the student hunger strike, on May 18, 1989. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 10Beijing police parade through Tiananmen Square carrying banners in support of
striking University students, on May 19, 1989. The students were in the sixth day of their hunger strike for political reform. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 11Pro-democracy demonstrators raise their fists and flash the victory sign in
Beijing while stopping a military truck filled with soldiers on its way to Tiananmen Square on the day when then Prime Minister Li Peng declared Martial Law, May 20, 1989. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 12n unidentified mother introduces her son to a soldier on an
army truck, 8 kilometers west of Tiananmen Square, in Beijing, on May 20, 1989. Citizens had surrounded and stopped the force. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 13A military helicopter drops leaflets above Tiananmen Square which state that
the student protesters should leave the Square as soon as possible, on May 22, 1989. (Reuters/Shunsuke Akatsuka)
Слайд 14Workmen try to drape the portrait of Mao Tse-tung in Beijing's
Tiananmen Square after it was pelted with paint, on May 23, 1989. (Reuters/Ed Nachtrieb)
Слайд 15Beijing University students listen as a strike spokesman details plans for
a rally in Tiananmen Square, which they have occupied for the last two weeks, on May 28, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 16A student from an art institute plasters the neck of a
"Goddess of Democracy", a 10-meter-tall statue erected in Tiananmen Square on May 30, 1989. The statue was unveiled in front of the Great Hall of the People (right) and the monument to the People's Heroes (center) to promote the pro-democracy protest against the Chinese government. From a statement released by the art students who created the statue: "Today, here in the People's Square, the people's Goddess stands tall and announces to the whole world: A consciousness of democracy has awakened among the Chinese people! The new era has begun!" (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 17Finishing touches on the "Goddess of Democracy"
Jeff Widener / Associated Press.
Слайд 19A plainclothes policeman tells students protesting in front of Beijing police
headquarters that their activities violate martial law, on May 30, 1989, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Mark Avery)
Слайд 2619 May 1989: The late Zhao Ziyang, then secretary general of
the Communist Party of China, addresses hunger strikers through a megaphone.AFP
Слайд 2718 May 1989: Chinese workers parade through Beijing streets on motorbikes
in support of hunger strikers in Tiananmen Square.AFP
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CHINA, Beijing, May 18, 1989: Girl in a helmet during the
protests in Tiananmen Square. AFP PHOTO CATHERINE HENRIETTE
Слайд 29A truck is almost buried in people as it makes its
way through the crowd of thousands gathered in Tiananmen Square in a pro-democracy rally, on May 17, 1989. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
Слайд 30Gorące dni 1989 roku w Pekinie. Plac Tiananmen, ostatnie dni maja./AP
Слайд 3117 May 1989: Students from Beijing University receive first aid in
a makeshift tent in Tiananmen Square, during the fifth day of their hunger strike.AFP
Слайд 3217 May 1989: A group of journalists support the pro-democracy protest
in Tiananmen SquareReuters
Слайд 33Thousands of students from local colleges and universities march to Tiananmen
Square, Beijing, on May 4, 1989, to demonstrate for government reform. (AP Photo/Mikami)
Слайд 34A huge crowd gathers to watch as student protestors burn copies
of the Beijing Daily in retaliation for anti-student articles in front of the newspaper's offices, on June 2, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 35A senior citizen airs her views on democracy in a discussion
with striking students, on May 31, 1989 in Tiananmen Square. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 36A dissident student asks soldiers to go back home as crowds
flooded into the central Beijing, on June 3, 1989. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 42A young woman is caught between civilians and Chinese soldiers, who
were trying to remove her from an assembly near the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on June 3, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 43Pro-democracy protesters link arms to hold back angry crowds, preventing them
from chasing a retreating group of soldiers near the Great Hall of the People, on June 3, 1989 in Beijing. Protesters were angered by an earlier attack upon students and citizens using tear gas and truncheons. People in the background stand atop buses used as a roadblock. (AP Photo/Mark Avary)
Слайд 44Exhausted, humiliated soldiers are hustled away by protesters in central Beijing,
on June 3, 1989. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 45A huge crowd gathers at a Beijing intersection where residents used
a bus as a roadblock to keep troops from advancing toward Tiananmen Square in this June 3, 1989 photo. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 46(2 of 2) A citizen stands passively in front of Chinese
tanks in this June 5, 1989, photo taken during the crushing of the Tiananmen Square uprising. (Reuters/Arthur Tsang)
Слайд 50A crowd of Chinese clears a path to give a busload
of foreign tourists a view of a dead body of victim of the first night of violence as People's Liberation Army troops shot their way into Tiananmen Square to crush pro-democracy protests, on Monday morning, June 5, 1989. (AP Photo/Mark Avery)
Слайд 51A truck drives Chinese soldiers down Chang'an Boulevard in Beijing, on
June 5, 1989, one day after violence between government troops and pro-democracy protesters left hundreds dead. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 53Chinese onlookers run away as a soldier threatens them with a
gun on June 5, 1989 as tanks took position at Beijing's key intersections next to the diplomatic compound. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 54A Beijing resident on the west side of Tiananmen Square shows
a slug from the automatic rifle fired by the army that went through his flat's window in central Beijing. (Manuel Ceneta/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 55People on Chang'an Boulevard in Beijing hold up a photo that
they described as dead victims of the violence against pro-democracy protesters on Tiananmen Square, on June 5, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 56A Chinese couple on a bicycle take cover beneath an underpass
as tanks deploy overhead in eastern Beijing, on June 5, 1989. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing)
Слайд 57People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers leap over a barrier on Tiananmen
Square on June 4, 1989, during heavy clashes with people and dissident students. The PLA was reportedly under orders to clear the square by 6:00 am, with no exceptions. (Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 58O'HARA / FOCUS MAGAZINE / SIPA PRESS
Crackdown
On the night of June
3, the soldiers are ordered to take the square. Tanks roll through the streets.
Слайд 59An armored personnel carrier, in flames after students set it on
fire near Tiananmen Square, on June 4, 1989. (Tommy Cheng/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 60June 1989: Two injured people are carried out of the square
on a bike.AFP
Слайд 61Bodies of dead civilians lie among crushed bicycles near Beijing's Tiananmen
Square, on June 4, 1989. (AP Photo)
Слайд 62A girl wounded during the clash between the army and students
near Tiananmen Square is carried out by a cart, on June 4, 1989. (Manuel Ceneta/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 63The driver of an armored personnel carrier that rammed through student
lines, injuring many, lies dead after being beaten by students who set his vehicle on fire during an army attack on Tiananmen Square, on June 4, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 64A captured tank driver is helped to safety by students as
the crowd beats him, on June 4, 1989, in Tiananmen Square. (Reuters)
Слайд 66Civilians hold rocks as they stand on a government armored vehicle
near Chang'an Boulevard in Beijing, early on June 4, 1989. Violence escalated between pro-democracy protesters and Chinese troops, leaving hundreds dead overnight. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)
Слайд 67Taken care by others, an unidentified foreign journalist (2nd from right)
is carried away from the clash between the army and students near Tiananmen Square, on June 4, 1989. (Tommy Cheng/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 68A rickshaw driver fiercely pedals wounded people to a nearby hospital,
with the help of bystanders, on June 4, 1989. PLA soldiers again fired hundreds of rounds towards angry crowds gathered outside Tiananmen Square at noon. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing)
Слайд 70(1 of 2) Three unidentified men flee as a Chinese man,
background left, stands alone to block a line of approaching tanks, in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, on June 5, 1989. The man in the background stood his ground and blocked the column of tanks when they came closer, an image captured on film by numerous other photographers and one that ultimately became a widely reproduced symbol of events there. (AP Photo/Terril Jones)
Слайд 71Beijing residents inspect the interior of more than 20 armored personnel
carriers burned by demonstrators to prevent the troops from moving into Tiananmen Square, on June 4, 1989. (Manuel Ceneta/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 72Chinese residents check a burning armoured personnel carrier which was set
on fire by rioters when the army opened fire on civilians, June 4, 1989 near Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Слайд 73A handcuffed man is led by Chinese soldiers on a street
in Beijing, in June of 1989, as police and soldiers searched for people involved in the April-June pro-democracy protests. (Manuel Ceneta/AFP/Getty Images)
Слайд 75June 1989: A blood-covered protester holds a soldier's helmet following violent
clashes with military forces in Tiananmen SquareR.euters
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ROBERT CROMA / EYEPRESS NEW
Advance
As the soldiers advance, many, including bystanders,
are shot and killed.
Слайд 79A wall of tanks and APCs greet bicycle commuters near Tiananmen
Square, on June 13, 1989, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Sadayuki Mikami)
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CHINA, Beijing, June 9, 1989: The tanks in Tiananmen Square. AFP
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