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Families of Tiananmen victims urge China’s Xi to ‘re-evaluate’ crackdown

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BEIJING: Families of Chinese democracy protesters killed in the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown have urged President Xi Jinping to acknowledg­e their suffering and ‘re-evaluate the June Fourth massacre’ as its 29th anniversar­y approaches.

Open discussion of the crackdown is forbidden in China, where hundreds — by some estimates more than a thousand — died when the Communist Party sent tanks to crush demonstrat­ions in the square in Beijing on June 4 1989, after student-led protesters had staged a peaceful seven-week sit-in to demand democratic reforms.

In an open letter to Xi dated ‘the eve of 2018 June 4th’, the Tiananmen Mothers, an associatio­n of parents who lost children in the violence, said: “each year when we would commemorat­e our loved ones, we are all monitored, put under surveillan­ce, or forced to travel”.

“No one from the successive government­s over the past 29 years has ever asked after us, and not one word of apology has been spoken from anyone, as if the massacre that shocked the world never happened,” said the letter, which was released on Thursday by the non-profit Human Rights in China.

“The 1989 June Fourth bloody massacre is a crime the state committed against the people. Therefore, it is necessary to re-evaluate the June Fourth massacre,” the letter said, calling for ‘truth, compensati­on, and accountabi­lity’ from the government.

The protests are branded a ‘counter-revolution­ary rebellion’ by Chinese authoritie­s and many on the mainland remain unaware of the crackdown, with discussion banned from books, textbooks, movies and censored on social networks.

The semi-autonomous territory of Hong Kong is the only place on Chinese soil where the anniversar­y is openly marked with a famous vigil in Victoria Park on June 4 each year.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Protesters hold a banner which reads ‘March For Democracy in China’ as they take part in a march in Hong Kong to commemorat­e the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing in this file photo.
— AFP photo Protesters hold a banner which reads ‘March For Democracy in China’ as they take part in a march in Hong Kong to commemorat­e the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing in this file photo.

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