Tiananmen 20th Anniversary Brings New Repression -- Yahoo News/AP
BEIJING – Chinese police aggressively deterred dissent on Thursday's 20th anniversary of the crackdown on democracy activists in Tiananmen Square, amid calls by Hillary Clinton and even Taiwan's China-friendly president for Beijing to face up to the 1989 violence.
An exiled protest leader — famous for publicly haranguing one of China's top leaders 20 years ago — was also blocked from returning home to confront officials over what he called the "June 4 massacre."
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More News On The 20th Anniversary Of The Tiananmen Square Massacre
Security, call to account on Tiananmen anniversary -- Yahoo news/AFP
China security tight in Tiananmen -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Security Tight on Tiananmen Square Crackdown Anniversary -- Voice of America
Police Swarm Tiananmen Square to Bar Protests -- New York Times
To Shut Off Tiananmen Talk, China Disrupts Sites -- New York Times
Chinese websites mark Tiananmen Square anniversary with veiled protest -- The Guardian
China blocks commemoration of Tiananmen crackdown -- AFP
Washington commemoration of Tiananmen overshadowed -- AP
China angered by U.S. comments on Tiananmen -- Reuters
Chinese leaders quiet on Tiananmen -- BBC
Reliving The Nightmare In Tiananmen -- CBS
China marks Tiananmen protests; U.S. critical -- Reuters
One of Tiananmen's 'most wanted' returns to China -- CNN
U.S. Asks China to Account for Tiananmen Deaths -- Wall Street Journal
U.S. lashes Beijing on Tiananmen anniversary -- Washington Times
Survivors Confront Unsettled Legacy of Tiananmen -- Wall Street Journal
Tuesday map flashback: The Tiananmen massacre map -- Foreign Policy Blog
In China, Liberty Has Many Faces -- Washington Post
Through China's Looking Glass -- Forbes
Twenty years after Tiananmen, China needs law, not democracy -- The Telegraph
Why China is not going to say sorry for what happened at Tiananmen Square -- The Telegraph
"Photo Essay: Tiananmen Students Withstand Martial Law" -- Epoch Times
Photo Essay: Tiananmen Square Hunger Strikers Appeal for Change -- The Epoch Times
"Tank Man": The Picture That Almost Wasn't -- CBS

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