Tiananmen crackdown: thousands expected to commemorate 28th anniversary

Thousands of people are expected to gather in Hong Kong to mark the 28th anniversary of China's crackdown on democracy protests in and around Tiananmen Square.

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) members march on Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) members march on Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Source: AAP

Taiwan's president has offered to help China transition to democracy, on the 28th anniversary of China's bloody crackdown on student-led pro-democracy protests in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

Tsai Ing-wen said that the biggest gap between Taiwan and China is democracy and freedom, needling Beijing at a time when relations between China and the self-ruled island are at a low point.

"For democracy: some are early, others are late, but we all get there in the end," Tsai said, writing in Chinese on her Facebook page and tweeting some of her comments in English on Twitter on the 28th anniversary of the June 4, 1989, crackdown.
"Borrowing on Taiwan's experience, I believe that China can shorten the pain of democratic reform," Tsai said.

Beijing distrusts Tsai and her ruling Democratic Progressive Party because it traditionally advocates independence for Taiwan. Beijing says the island is part of China and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.

After nearly 40 years of martial law imposed by the Nationalists on Taiwan, the island in the late 1980s began its own transition to democracy, holding direct presidential elections since 1996.

"When democracy is in front of you, no country can ever go back," Tsai wrote.

The Tiananmen crackdown is a taboo subject in China.

Tens of thousands of people were expected to gather in Hong Kong to mark the anniversary, the only place in China where such large-scale public commemorations happen.

Beijing sent tanks to quell the 1989 protests, and has never released a death toll. Estimates from human rights groups and witnesses range from several hundred to several thousand.

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Published 4 June 2017 2:38pm
Updated 5 June 2017 6:47am
Source: AAP


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