Remembering Tiananmen: Former Japanese Official Recounts the Bloody Events
Takashi Minami recalls the Tiananmen Square incident, describing the brutal suppression and his reflections on the tyrannical actions of the Chinese government.
Takashi Minami recalls the Tiananmen Square incident, describing the brutal suppression and his reflections on the tyrannical actions of the Chinese government.
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