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Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Martial law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martial law is the system of rules that takes effect when the military takes control of the normal administration of justice. Martial law is sometimes imposed during wars or occupations in the absenc...
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The Years of Billy Joel's 'We Didn't Start The Fire' - 1964-1989 (Part 3); In: 3. Everything; ... Rather than pass by the more traditional tear gas or water cannon, they opted to go directly for the tanks and troops option, and on the night of 4 June, 1989, they moved into the square. ... China's Under Martial Law...
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By late July INR analysts continued to update the situation in China under martial law and also had the opportunity to address the impact of the crisis on China. Document 34, a July 26 status ... By May 20, 1989, with no peaceful resolution of the crisis in sight, the Chinese government declared martial law in Beijing,
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A Chinese democracy activist told Congress last week that China is under martial law as part of security preparations for the August Olympic Games. ... Yang Jianli, a Tiananmen democracy advocate in 1989, fled the country and was arrested and charged with espionage in 2002 before being release in 2007.
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1.Starting from zero hour of March 9, 1989, a martial law will be enforced in Lhasa city proper and in the area west of Lhamo Township, Dazi County and east of Dongga Township, Duilong Deqing County. ... Tibet Justice Center Home | Legal Materials on Tibet | China...
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But the whole picture is troubling. The heads of democracy are in China participating in an Olympics opening ceremony, which is taking place under martial law. ... Let's go back to 1989, when Beijing was under martial law, in response to the pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square.You came from the US to join the...
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