Give the Chinese students their history back!
Press release 1 June 2007
Give the Chinese students their history back!
*In 1989 the Chinese
students were massacred on the Square of the Heavenly Peace.
The students had been occupying the square for months in
an attempt to press
the Chinese government to take steps
towards democracy and to fight against corruption.
But
on 4th June 1989 the regime threw in the army against the
students.
*The story is banned in China, but all the
students' newspaper articles, fliers
etc. have been
collected by the democracy movement in Hong Kong. These
collections
of documents have now been scanned and put
on the Internet from where they can
be downloaded for
free, see
http://www.aidoh.dk/4june89
*Many of the
young dissidents imprisoned in the wake of the crackdown are
still
in jail and no longer young. Nevertheless the
world's leaders are doing ´business
as usual´ with the
totalitarian regime in Beijing. They are considering
cancelling
the weapon's embargo and other sanctions
implemented as a protest against the
massacre.
*Thousands of Chinese students are studying
at universities and other institutions
of education in
the West. Most of them do not know their own history.
Therefore
we invite all pro-democracy institutions and
scholars to download and print out
this documentation or
burn it on a CD, place it on the shelves of their libraries
and hand it out as a gift to their Chinese students on
4th June, the anniversary
of the Tiananmen massacre. In
this way we can make a contribution to preserve
the
memory of the victims and maybe inspire a new generation of
Chinese to democracy
as a possibility also for
China.
*We call on everybody to support this initiative
and to mail this appeal to other
institutions of
education where there are Chinese students or others who
might
be interested in preserving and distributing the
knowledge about the Tiananmen
massacre.
*The
initiative of this appeal and informative campaign is a
co-operation between
the democracy movement in Hong Kong
and Danish sculptor Jens Galschiot who has
put up an 8
metre high Pillar of Shame in Hong Kong to commemorate the
Tiananmen
massacre.
The documents about Tiananmen: http://www.aidoh.dk/4june89
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