Date of 4 June remains one of China’s strictest taboos, with government using increasingly sophisticated tools to censor its discussion

There is no official death toll but activists believe hundreds, possibly thousands, were killed by China’s People’s Liberation Army in the streets around Tiananmen Square, Beijing’s central plaza, on 4 June 1989.

The date of 4 June remains one of China’s strictest taboos, and the Chinese government employs extensive and increasingly sophisticated resources to censor any discussion or acknowledgment of it inside China. Internet censors scrub even the most obscure references to the date from online spaces, and activists in China are often put under increased surveillance or sent on enforced “holidays” away from Beijing.

New research from human rights workers has found that the sensitive date also sees heightened transnational repression of Chinese government critics overseas by the government and its proxies.

  • NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Fuck off you tanky piece of shit. Learn about context and irony, you idiot fuck.

    Also, insulting someone by saying they support genocide to only then say you want their country to be genocided. You are quite literally not only a supporter of genocide, but an advocate for it. Fuck you, you genocidal authoritarian boot licking scum.

    • germanichwurst@feddit.orgBanned
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      4 days ago

      AHAHAHAHAH the removedtard from a genocidal country thinks he’s in position to call out anything

      You’re a terrible person asshole