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Tiananmen Square Massacre: ‘state-enforced erasure’ of collective memory

Tiananmen Square Massacre: ‘state-enforced erasure’ of collective memory

China is observed to be suffering from amnesia regarding the massacre that occurred at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square 20 years ago. Some attribute this to state-enforced erasure of collective memory. The communist regime in China ‘tolerates no mention of the massacre.’ On June 3 and 4, 1989, students and mostly Chinese elite and intellectuals filled [...]