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China's statement at the end of June said that civilians and several dozen security personnel had died in Beijing following the suppression of "counter-revolutionary riots" on 4 June Sir Alan's telegram is from 5 June, and he says his source was someone who "was passing on information given him by a close friend who is currently a member of the State Council".

The council is effectively China's ruling cabinet and is chaired by the premier. Sir Alan said the source had been reliable in the past "and was careful to separate fact from speculation and rumour". The envoy wrote: "Students understood they were given one hour to leave square but after five minutes APCs attacked. APCs then ran over bodies time and time again to make 'pie' and remains collected by bulldozer.

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After initially trying to use non-violent methods to disperse the demonstrators and then telling them they had one hour in which to leave, members of the 27th Group Army opened fire on the crowd with automatic rifles just five minutes later. Snipers rained down bullets from rooftops, troops bayoneted the injured and armoured personnel carriers rolled in, many of which ran over students who had linked arms to form human chains.

The bodies were cleared away by bulldozers for incineration and blood was hosed into the gutters. The wounded were raced to hospital in bicycle rickshaws. That paranoia has likely increased under President Xi Jinping, whose crackdown on the country's internet continues to increase.

In the weeks running up to the thirtieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident, Chinese authorities amped up their surveillance, raids, and detentions of the country's activists. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.

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Log out. US Markets Loading H M S In the news. Alexandra Ma. June 4, , is the thirtieth anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's bloody crackdown on a pro-democracy protest in Beijing's central Tiananmen Square. The protest started off in April as a student-led occupation calling for political and economic liberalization. But when the protesters and government failed to negotiate, Communist Party officials sent in a column of tanks and armed troops. The soldiers opened fire, t he night ended in bloodshed, and hundreds of people died.

China has written Tiananmen Square out of its history books, and routinely bans posts and keywords that mention the incident. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. During his tenure Hu tried to push the country toward a more open political and pro-market economic system, which won the support of many students from the country's elite universities.



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