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ChinaFile
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Online magazine from Center on US-China Relations at Asia Society. Reporting, Analysis, Photography, Video and Conversation on China. (RTs not endorsements)
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Anna Pearce
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No to China extradition.. incredible mass protest turnout in Hong Kong #occupyhk #umbrellarevolution #hongkong #timelapse pic.twitter.com/DmE643iKVx
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Zha Jianying on whether Germany's reckoning w/ its own past can be a template for China: "Let's imagine a scenario where Germany was not defeated, the Nazi party stayed in power, and you have the portrait of Hitler still hanging in the center of [a] Berlin square..."@AsiaSociety pic.twitter.com/4FkHet0d66
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Paramjit S Garewal
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Zha Jianying and @orvilleschell discuss why Germany has tried to deal with its "German guilt," while China has not gone through a similar process in the wake of the Tiananmen massacre. WATCH CLIP asiasociety.org/video/can-ther…
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"There is the greatest internment of people on the basis of religion since the Holocaust in Xinjiang. That has to get more attention!" @NickKristof spoke @AsiaSocietyNY WATCH SHORT CLIP: asiasociety.org/video/shrinkin…
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Leta Hong Fincher洪理达, PhD
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Read @yangyang_cheng's deeply moving essay @ChinaFile on discovering the truth about Tiananmen: "Four is Forbidden" chinafile.com/reporting-opin…
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Anubhav (Andy) Gupta
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Why Remember #Tiananmen? Important conversation featuring @orvilleschell @NickKristof & Zha Jianying (who were all there) on how the Chinese government has tried to expunge the historical record. @ChinaFile youtube.com/watch?v=vjUhcS…
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Asia Society NY
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“Every time I remember that night I remember this fury.”
At @ChinaFile's event marking the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre, author Zha Jianying recounts the scenes she witnessed in the moments after the soldiers opened fire.
Watch online: asi.as/OvoREL pic.twitter.com/WJguOn06ts
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Asia Society
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Last month @ChinaFile put out a call for stories for people to share how they learned about Tiananmen for the first time. Read the stories of discovery from young people who grew up in mainland China in the latest ChinaFile Conversation: asi.as/76BY8n pic.twitter.com/lv62KENu1m
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Jeff Wasserstrom
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2 more fave parts of @AsiaSociety event (moderated skilfully throughout by @susanjakes )-- 128 minutes in when a questioner brings up @ChinaFile piece by @yangyang_cheng & 58 mins in when Orville Schell gives a shout out to Glenn Tiffert's work on digital archives being censored twitter.com/jwassers/statu…
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LAST NIGHT: @NickKristof is relieved that Trump is pushing China, but caveats this by saying: “Human rights are not a major part of this and you are looking at a time when there is the greatest internment of people on the basis of religion since the Holocaust in Xinjiang.” pic.twitter.com/RQmMWLqGK6
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Zha Jianying on how some of her Chinese activist friends see the White House’s aggressive China policy: “Now there is a large group of them who support Donald Trump. … Sometimes you need a bigger hooligan to fight the smaller one.” @AsiaSociety WATCH: youtube.com/watch?v=vjUhcS… pic.twitter.com/NRCiH2YM4e
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During the Ming Dynasty, locals constructed shrines to honor officials while they were still alive. They used the shrines to remember good deeds and to pray for more. Sarah Schneewind wrote about these "living shrines" @UCSanDiego @Harvard_Press chinafile.com/library/books/… pic.twitter.com/6PNBZndziy
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LAST NIGHT @AsiaSocietyNY @SusanJakes: “The subject we’re here to discuss is not so much what took place in 1989, but rather the Chinese government’s efforts to expunge those events from collective memory, from national history, and the memories of individual Chinese citizens.” pic.twitter.com/caYcc8hkb4
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Leta Hong Fincher洪理达, PhD
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Thread. Powerful @pritheworld interview with @yangyang_cheng & @susanjakes on keeping memories of #Tiananmen alive pri.org/file/2019-06-0…
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Here's the multimedia report on eyewitnesses to the Tiananmen massacre that we worked on with @SCMPNews and @yingworld in 2014-chinafile.com/reporting-opin…
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Isaac Stone Fish
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In this essay, the Chinese physicist @yangyang_cheng , born in 1989, traces how she first learned about the massacre, and how her thinking on it evolved as she grew older. chinafile.com/reporting-opin…
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