RMFXEN0T–A plaque in Clonakilty, West Cork, Ireland, commemorating the events in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China in 1989.
RMCA43HC–Father and son visiting Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023TJ–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2R5P4Y3–London, UK. 04th June, 2023. Protesters are seen dressing as students in Tiananmen Square in 1989 in Beijing during the demonstration. An activist group named China Deviants organised a rally at Trafalgar Square in London in memorial of 34th anniversary of June 4th Tiananmen Massacre in 1989 in Beijing. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2BT8KG9–Hong Kong, China. 24th May, 2020. HONG KONG, HONG KONG SAR, CHINA: MAY 24th 2020.With this years June 4th event banned, people participate in a 10km run to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 1989 Democratic Movement in China that ended with the Tiananmen Square incident. The run takes in sites of importance to the fight for democracy in Hong Kong.LEE CHEUK-YAN, former legislator and one of the arrested “Democracy 15”, speaks in front of the Pillar of Shame artwork dedicated to the Tiananmen Square students. Alamy Live news/Jayne Russell Credit: Jayne Russell/Alamy Live News
RM2H09HNH–Hong Kong, China. 11th Oct, 2021. Visitors and students of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) take pictures of the 'Pillar of Shame'.The 'Pillar of Shame', an artwork by Danish artist Jens Galschiøt, is a tribute to the victims of the Tiananmen massacre that occurred June 4th, 1989 in Beijing, China. Although the sculpture has been at the campus since 1997, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has demanded that it should be removed before October 14th, 2021. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2R5P59T–London, UK. 04th June, 2023. Protesters are seen dressing as students in Tiananmen Square in 1989 in Beijing during the demonstration. An activist group named China Deviants organised a rally at Trafalgar Square in London in memorial of 34th anniversary of June 4th Tiananmen Massacre in 1989 in Beijing. (Photo by Hesther Ng/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G10G9P–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H09HXJ–Hong Kong, China. 11th Oct, 2021. Visitors and students of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) take pictures of the 'Pillar of Shame'.The 'Pillar of Shame', an artwork by Danish artist Jens Galschiøt, is a tribute to the victims of the Tiananmen massacre that occurred June 4th, 1989 in Beijing, China. Although the sculpture has been at the campus since 1997, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has demanded that it should be removed before October 14th, 2021. (Photo by Charlène Flores/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2BT8KF8–Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 24th May, 2020. With this years June 4th event banned, people participate in a 10km run to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 1989 Democratic Movement in China that ended with the Tiananmen Square incident. The run takes in sites of importance to the fight for democracy in Hong Kong.LEE CHEUK-YAN, former legislator and one of the arrested 'Democracy 15'', speaks in front of the Pillar of Shame artwork dedicated to the Tiananmen Square students. Credit: Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HRT–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAJ–Chinese police and soldiers patrol Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RM2BX10WW–Performance to stage 'Trial of Communist Party of China' on the occasion of 31st anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, in which Chinese soldiers killed more than 1000 demonstrating students in June 1989, was held outside Embassy of China in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 4, 2020. (CTk Photo/Roman Vondrous)
RMMFW9YP–HONG KONG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10,2018: The University of Hong Kong ' Pillar of Shame' statue in the campus courtyard. The Pillar of Shame was erected in
RMR116XN–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2R58KDC–Standing on the top of his tank, a People Liberation Army solider uses a pistol to threaten a man on the streets of Beijing, China on June 6, 1989. The army crushed pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square beginning June 4.
RME1AHJ9–(FILE) - An archive picture, dated 19 May 1989, shows dpa correspondent Edgar Bauer standing amongst a crowd of protesting students on Tiananmen Square in Bejing, China. 25 Years ago, the protests widened in Chinas captial but were eventually violently beaten down. Photo: Edgar Bauer/dpa
RF2E5P62B–China 1986 cyclists pedal past the Gate of Heavenly Peace where Chairman Mao's portrait looks over Tiananmen Square.
RME1AHJA–(FILE) - An archive picture, dated 13 May 1989, shows leader of the student protests Wuer Kaixi protesting amongst a crowd of students during a demonstration on Tiananmen Square in Bejing, China. Kaixi wears a headband which reads 'Jueshi' (hunger strike). 25 Years ago, the protests widened in China's captial but were eventually beaten down violently. Photo: Edgar Bauer/dpa
RMCA43J3–Man driving on a scooter at Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023TE–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2G10G9J–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HY7–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAG–Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers patrol Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RM2BX10WY–Performance to stage 'Trial of Communist Party of China' on the occasion of 31st anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, in which Chinese soldiers killed more than 1000 demonstrating students in June 1989, was held outside Embassy of China in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 4, 2020. (CTk Photo/Roman Vondrous)
RMMFW9XH–HONG KONG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10,2018: The University of Hong Kong ' Pillar of Shame' statue in the campus courtyard. The Pillar of Shame was erected in
RMR116XF–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2R58E65–A Chinese pro-democracy protester flashing a 'v' for victory sign on May 20, 1989, the beginning of the second week of a mass popular uprising in Beijing supporting students in Tiananmen Square seeking government reform.
RMCA43H2–Girl wearing traditional clothes visiting Tiananmen Square with her family, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023TF–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2G10G9D–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union morns the June 4 incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HYR–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAH–Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers march to their barracks near Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RM2BX11N1–Prague, Czech Republic. 04th June, 2020. Performance to stage 'Trial of Communist Party of China' on the occasion of 31st anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, in which Chinese soldiers killed more than 1000 demonstrating students in June 1989, was held outside Embassy of China in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 4, 2020. (CTk Photo/Roman Vondrous)
RMMFW9X0–HONG KONG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10,2018: The University of Hong Kong ' Pillar of Shame' statue in the campus courtyard. The Pillar of Shame was erected in
RMR116YW–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2R5W92K–Student artist construct a 'Goddess of Democracy' on Tiananmen Square during protests on May 30, 1989.
RMCA43K4–A police officer patrols on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023TR–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2G10G9Y–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HYG–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union morns the June 4 incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAE–Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers march to their barracks near Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMMFW9TT–HONG KONG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10,2018: The University of Hong Kong ' Pillar of Shame' statue in the campus courtyard. The Pillar of Shame was erected in
RMR116YJ–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2R5W94P–Workers cover the portrait of Chairman Mao presiding over Tiananmen Square after protesters defaced it with splatters of paint during pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989.
RMCA43G3–Change of military guards on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. Security is tight on Tiananmen square as June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023TH–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2G10G9X–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HYK–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union gather to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XA8–Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers march to their barracks near Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMMFW9WA–HONG KONG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10,2018: The University of Hong Kong ' Pillar of Shame' statue in the campus courtyard. The Pillar of Shame was erected in
RMR116Y8–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2R5W92W–Chinese workers supporting pro-democracy student protesters on Tiananmen Square ride through the streets of Beijing on May 18, 1989.
RMCA43F2–Military guards marching on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. Security is tight on Tiananmen square as June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023W5–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2G10G9T–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union clean the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10J89–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. A member of Hong Kong University Students' Union cleans the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAA–Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers march to their barracks near Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMMFW9Y0–HONG KONG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10,2018: The University of Hong Kong ' Pillar of Shame' statue in the campus courtyard. The Pillar of Shame was erected in
RMR116YF–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2CT8G04–HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA: JUNE 4th 2020. Nathan Law joins fellow students in Victoria Park Hong Kong for a vigil for the 31st anniversary of the
RM2R5W936–Chinese pro-democracy protesters break through police lines on their way to Tiananmen Square on April 27 1989 as crowds of onlookers view the scene from atop a traffic safety billboard.
RMCA43T8–Portrait of Mao Zedong at the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen) on the north side of Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2B023TY–Tiananmen Square is the third largest public square in the world, covering 100 acres. It was used as a public gathering place during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. The square is the political heart of modern China. Beijing university students came here to protest Japanese demands on China in 1919, and it was from the rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace that Chairman Mao announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. More than a million people gathered here in 1976 to mourn the passing of Communist leader Zhou Enlai. In 1989, the square was the site of massive ant
RM2G10GH1–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union clean the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10J8F–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. A member of Hong Kong University Students' Union cleans the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW00XA7–Military riot gear sits in front of a Chinese People's Liberation Army barrack near Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMW0110C–A row of riot-equipped police vehicles are parked near Beijing's Tiananmen Square as heavy security surrounded the square on the 33rd anniversary of the 1989 military crackdown on students, on June 4, 2012. China has expressed 'strong dissatisfaction'' with a recent U.S. government statement urging the government to free student protestors imprisoned after the 1989 crackdown. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMTAFR3C–Hong Kong, China. 25th May, 2019. A view of a statue of Goddess of Democracy, also known as Goddess of Liberty in Hong Kong.The Statues was created during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by the students. Credit: Chan Long Hei/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAB–A Chinese tourist takes a photograph of Tiananmen Square's north rostrum, featuring a giant portrait of former helmsman Mao Zedong, in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RM2CT8G1R–HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA: JUNE 4th 2020. Crowds gather in Victoria Park Hong Kong for a vigil for the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square s
RMR116Y1–Hong Kong two days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989 Students protest the deaths of fellow students in Beijing days earlier near the British Embassy in Hong Kong
RM2R5W93T–An old Chinese man lectures soldiers stationed in front of Zhongnanhai, the Chinese Communist Party headquarters in Beijing, China, on May 26, 1989. Just down the street, pro-democracy protesters occupied Tiananmen Square.
RMCA43N2–A military guard stands in front of Mao Zedong's portrait on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2G10GA6–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union clean the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HT0–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union clean the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMTAFR3N–Hong Kong, China. 25th May, 2019. A view of a statue of Goddess of Democracy, also known as Goddess of Liberty in Hong Kong.The Statues was created during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by the students. Credit: Chan Long Hei/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMW00XAC–A Chinese tourist takes a photograph of Tiananmen Square's north rostrum, featuring a giant portrait of former helmsman Mao Zedong, in central Beijing on June 3, 2011. China's capital is under heavy security in the lead up to the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 government crackdown on pro-democracy protests, which killed thousands of unarmed students. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMTBYE3E–Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA. 4th June, 2019. Students march the wreath to the memorial cenotaph.A candlelit vigil takes place in Hong Kong's Victoria Park to mark the 30th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing China in 1989.As the only location on Chinese soli that such a rally is allowed, the crowds are overflowing people fear the ever deteriorating human rights in China. Credit: Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMW0110D–A Chinese woman cycles past a row of riot-equipped police vehicles parked near Beijing's Tiananmen Square as heavy security surrounded the square on the 33rd anniversary of the 1989 military crackdown on students, on June 4, 2012. China has expressed 'strong dissatisfaction'' with a recent U.S. government statement urging the government to free student protestors imprisoned after the 1989 crackdown. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RM2CT8G1G–HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA: JUNE 4th 2020. Crowds gather in Victoria Park Hong Kong for a vigil for the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square s
RMCA43KN–A military guard stands in front of Mao Zedong's portrait on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RM2BX1F8X–Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 4th June, 2020. Students join the illegal protest.Crowds gather in Victoria Park Hong Kong for a vigil ahead of the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square student protest in Beijing.Traditionally Hong Kong is the site of the largest June 4th Tiananmen massacre commemoration service.This year the gathering has been denied police approval under the Covid-19 social distancing rules put in place by the government; a move seen as political in a region of few cases. Credit: Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMR12PNP–China Shanghai a few days after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in June 1989. Scans made in 2018 Students on the Shanghai University campus protest and mourn the deaths of fellow students in Beijing.
RM2R5W948–A Chinese Soldier from the People Liberation Army grips his AK-47 machine gun while sitting on the back of a troop-carrying truck on the outskirts of Beijing on May 20, 1989. This was the first appearance of lethal weapons in the government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square. The army began to open fire on protesters in the early morning hours of June 4, 1989.
RM2G10G9G–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union clean the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2G10HTA–Hong Kong, China. 04th June, 2021. Members of Hong Kong University Students' Union clean the Pillar of Shame to commemorate the June Fourth Incident. The annual ritual of washing the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture located on the University of Hong Kong campus that commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was held as Hong Kong remembers June 4 for the first time since Beijing imposed a national security law on the city. (Photo by Hsiuwen Liu/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMW0110H–A Chinese man cycles past a row of riot-equipped police vehicles parked near Beijing's Tiananmen Square as heavy security surrounded the square on the 33rd anniversary of the 1989 military crackdown on students, on June 4, 2012. China has expressed 'strong dissatisfaction'' with a recent U.S. government statement urging the government to free student protestors imprisoned after the 1989 crackdown. UPI/Stephen Shaver
RMW01D77–Chinese students visit Tiananmen Square, the site of the deadly 1989 student protests, in Beijing on July 14, 2017. China has rejected foreign criticism over Liu Xiaobo's death for not allowing the country's most prominent critic to be treated abroad for liver cancer. Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
RMCA43GM–Plainclothes security official (right) on guard at Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China on Monday June 4, 2012. Security is tight on Tiananmen square as June 4th 2012 marks the 23rd anniversary of the military crackdown on students protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
RMW00GCC–Chinese soldiers patrol Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China on June, 04, 2007. On June 4, 1989, People's Liberation Army troops and tanks crushed student-led pro-democracy demonstrations centered on Tiananmen Square, killing possibly thousands of workers and students. Tiananmen Square was quiet on Monday, and China's media was silent about the bloody crackdown that took place in and around the square 18 years ago to the day. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
RM2BX2E2P–Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 4th June, 2020. Students join the illegal protest.Crowds gather in Victoria Park Hong Kong for a vigil ahead of the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square student protest in Beijing.Traditionally Hong Kong is the site of the largest June 4th Tiananmen massacre commemoration service.This year the gathering has been denied police approval under the Covid-19 social distancing rules put in place by the government; a move seen as political in a region of few cases. Credit: Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CT8G38–HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA: JUNE 4th 2020. Crowds gather in Victoria Park Hong Kong for a vigil ahead of the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Squ
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