Tiananmen: The Rape of Peking by Andrew Higgins, Michael Fathers, Robert Cottrell

Tiananmen: The Rape of Peking

Andrew Higgins, Michael Fathers, Robert Cottrell

148 pages first pub 1989 (editions)

nonfiction history politics informative reflective fast-paced
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On 3 June 1989 the leaders of China's Communist Party ordered the People's Liberation Army to turn its guns on the people of Peking. Provoked beyond reason by protests for freedom and democracy in Tiananmen Square, they sanctioned a weekend of ind...

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