Zhao, Jun: Redress June 4th Movement and Restore Historic Truth
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Date: 6/4/2011 12:11:38 PM
Sender: Zhao, Jun
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Zhao, Jun: Redress June 4th Movement and Restore Historic Truth
赵君(Zhao,Jun)
It has been 22 years since June 4th Tian’anmen Massacre in 1989. A lot of informants have revealed the truth so that we could see more clearly the mafia methods used by the Chinese Communist during the massacre. TV station played videos of college students burning down military vehicles and the roiling rebellious scenes; the fact is that those students haven’t eaten or drunk anything for a long time and they started the petition with peaceful methods, how could they suddenly become rebellious? It was a scend the Chinese Communist planned and directed at backstage. When the troops entered the city of Beijing, some soldiers were ordered to take off their uniform and put on casual clothes and pour gasoline on military vehicles on ordered time at ordered locations. Some soldiers didn’t understand and asked why so? The answer was that it was for revolution. Don’t ask why. The responsibility of a soldier is to obey. Then these soldiers had to carry out their duties. Then the Chinese Communist asked some other soldiers: according to a reliable source, some students had the tendency to use violence and that all soldiers should be more careful and if any destructive behavior occurred, shoot them till death. These 2 teams of soldiers went to do their duties. As a result, these “riots” who set military vehicles on fire were shot dead. And when their ashes were handed over to their parents, those parents were told that their sons were bravely killed when fighting against riots. Actually, China was still a horrifying country. Information was completely blocked in China and the young generations don’t know about June 4th, nor dare to talk about it. Even those who went through the disaster chose to forget about it. It is because that they had too many fears in life. It is very specific, you could be arrested and sentenced; if you speak out, you could lose a job opportunity; you could be tailed or investigated. It was Chinese government’s comprehensive control and terror that caused the scene. People would be desperate after being terrified for a long time. Many people think they personally couldn’t do much or change anything at the price of their freedom. In fact I think the key is to make everybody understand that every tiny deed could be meaningful.
Zhao, Jun
June 4, 2011
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