Apr 14, 2010

Tiananmen Square Massacre- 21st Anniversary


From mid-April to earl June 1989, the world witnessed a massive civic movement in China. It began with students mourning in Tiananmen Square for the death of Hu Yaobang. Hu was the politician who was removed from the position of Communist Party general secretary in 1987 and who advocated liberalization, democratic and anti-corruption values. Within a week, the number of people gathered had increased to 100,000. On May 13 hundreds of students started a hunger strike in the Square. Collectively, all those gathered were protesting the corruption and income inequality that was getting progressively worse. The protesters were mostly students, from schools, colleges, demanding greater freedom, criticizing that they have absolutely no say in their government, or their lives. It was a peaceful protest for a free future, democratic government and to have some say in how their future can be decided.
But in the night of 3rd June, tanks rolled through Beijing with soldiers firing at civilians who blocked their path. The "Supreme" leader of China, Deng Xiaoping, ordered to clear the ground of the protesters from the hospital bed he was admitted due to cancer. The tanks reached Tiananmen Square and soldiers fanned out and fired into the air. By the dawn of 4 June, the students and workers were allowed safe passage out of the Square only after Zhou Duo, a writer and Taiwanese rock star Hou Dejian led successful negotiations with the army. But the damage was done. The Chinese government states that hundreds were killed. Student associations and the Chinese Red Cross say the figure is exceeding 5000, with more than 20,000 injured in a matter of few hours.
"One million Chinese can be considered a small number"-Deng Xiaoping


Soldiers continued firing for the next two days although the protests were quelled, and still, tanks rolled toward Tiananmen Square. On 5 June, TANK MAN appeared (see video). One man armed with nothing more than shopping bags astonishingly stopped a column of tanks. As they ground to a halt before him, he seemed to be waving them away with bags in hand.  Following the shock and horror generated by the crushing violence in the killings, in the silence of the aftermath, this lone man’s courageous actions spoke for the people who had been forcibly oppressed. 
Twenty one years have passed since the protests. That same year, the world witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall. Since then the Soviet bloc has collapsed and China has developed in ways that might not have been predicted in 1989. In the world’s rush for progress, the memory of Tiananmen Square fades.
What will you think of a country, where the government opens fire at its own citizens, who are helpless, without any fighting material, no weapons, nothing. But the army fired with guns and tanks at its own unarmed citizens. It was a massacre in the heart of China, of the Chinese students by its very own army, on the land which looked like a battlefield. But the bravery of the citizens can be seen from the way they covered and protected international journalists by their own bodies, getting killed in the way, just to help them get the news to the world.
I can't help comparing it with the condition we are having in our country due to naxals. How the army is avoiding getting in the conflict, government trying to get the things in control, with as much humane way as possible. It clearly shows the advantages of a true democracy over socialism. Even when we have armed maoists massacring the people, we have a government who is trying to get the lowest possible death toll on both sides. Truely love India and its democracy. 

-By Rahul Bansal

6 comments:

Tejas Singh said...

The video is truly very inspirational...and its amazing really, how citizens can stand up for their rights & pledge to fight the political muscle on their own..

GAGAN PREET SINGH said...

Rahul bhai common man is supposed to know the one side of the coin and that is what he sticks to. We say maoists massacring the country, govt maintaining vigil like a good mother does. All in all, a typical bolly wood hugshit.
We don't know what oppression and inhuman cruelty they've been through. To what extent there rights were denied we don't know. And when thing has metamorphosed to blood shed, we call them terrorists. Call them the way u want, but be aware that this would never form a solution. More injustice, more oppression and more gun grabbings! Thus, more naxals, more maoists, more talibs and more, u know I wanted to say this, khalistanis! :D

Only he knows who suffers, rest don't need to! Mindlessly we say, muslims are chaotic and they know blood and that's all. They surely have amounted to such evil but then the 'root cause' is called for. History exists 'coz people think we'll 'someday' learn from it! Hell they don't! They keep committing mistakes, crimes and making history!

I'm against the blood shed the taliban does, but a hint of sympathy is undeniable!'

OH I REALIZED I'm too much off the radar! Tianenmen, right! :D Apologies!

Rahul B. said...

I totally agree with you about the oppression they have gone through before picking up arms. But you cannot deny that they have gone too far with it. They are grabbing the little money their own adivasis earn, kill their very own people because they think that they are police informants. We know that it is not for the maoists to give development to them, they can give some water and some little food. But they can only give real development to "their" people by coming to power democratically and working. But they want to control like China does, and they never will enter dialogue.
For other groups and struggles you mentioned, we need a separate debate on this..

GAGAN PREET SINGH said...

Right they going too far.. I don't believe it's an ACTION.. it's rather a REACTION.. Equal and opposite my friend! You kill them, they protest.. U keep killing them, they Kill U! It's that simple!

Rahul B. said...

And the one who finishes the job first wins. But India loses definitely.

GAGAN PREET SINGH said...

Yeah India loses either way! We can only keep our ends alive! Amen! :)