Much has been recently expressed and shared regarding the events at Tiananmen Square 25 years ago and their lasting impact in China today. Below are seven people's tweets I retweeted (shared) last week during my moments on Twitter (if no images automatically appear, viewing this post on the blog (not in a reader) and / or enabling javascript may do the trick). The tweets are brief and only a small piece of the picture, but they say much.
Priceless. Mandatory 'enrichment' trip away from Beijing on June 3-4, via @ComradeWong MT@lee91741: pic.twitter.com/KP6rpOYHpL
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) June 2, 2014
June 4 official souvenir, given by Beijing Gov to each soldier who took part in the crackdown. #64 #89 #memory pic.twitter.com/nbIrA2UtwN
— gilles sabrie (@GillSabrie) June 3, 2014
Wish the tanks had some LV logos. http://t.co/OaatIW4XNS #TAM25 pic.twitter.com/Hm7nVijYZj
— FAN Wenxin (@xinwenfan) June 4, 2014
Today, June 4, 2014, Sina Weibo began censoring searches for "Today." #Tiananmen pic.twitter.com/lUm6rQQ9E0
— William Farris (@wafarris) June 4, 2014
A beautiful night in HK as crowd at Tiananmen vigil fills six soccer fields -- and more keep arriving. pic.twitter.com/JsW3OkJi4T
— Philip Pan (@panphil) June 4, 2014
Always loved this picture of #TiananmenSquare protesters, from the college text that intro'd me to #China pic.twitter.com/sH8iVvgqOF
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) June 4, 2014
This was among the images deleted on #weibo yesterday ... pic.twitter.com/1gHatSGG8H
— Rohit Mahajan (@heresrohit) June 5, 2014
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