In China, the Tiananmen Square strike in 1989, at least 10,000 people were killed, according to the newly released British Foreign Office data.
"10,000 people killed in Tiananmen Square"
This figure was then transferred to Britain's Ambassador to China, Allen Donald, with secret diplomatic information.
Donald says that the one who gave the information was from the then Chinese government.
According to reports released earlier, the number of deaths was over a thousand. After the fate, China's report, published in June, 1989, noted that 200 people were killed and several security officers died in the June 4 protest.
This telegram is on June 5 this year. Donald, who claims that this information was "a close friend of a member of the then Chinese cabinet, and that the information was transmitted through him".
This information was placed at the UK National Archives in London. Last October, HK01 released the news site.
Alan points out that the information supplier is very optimistic, and in the past "is the ideal person to split the credulous ideas and rumors."
"10,000 people killed in Tiananmen Square"
"Students were about to leave the square in an hour, but in the next five minutes, they were attacked by tanks," Donald wrote.
"While students had weapons, they were killed, and then the ABC tanks were lifted on their bodies several times, and the smashing bodies were stored in a heavy vehicle, burned and burned off in canals."
"Four women, who were injured and wounded, were killed by the spear at gunpoint."
Furthermore, Donald notes that "some members of the Council of State were in need of civil war immediately." The political struggle took place for seven weeks until the military was sent. This is the biggest struggle in the history of Communist China.
These killings are still an emotional event in China.
China imposes more restrictions on the issue of discussions on social events. The commemorations of all the activists have banned the commemorative payments.
However, in many places around the globe, many commendants are paid annually for its commemorations.
Especially in Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Memorial Day is observed.
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