This is my first thought every time there's a lockdown in a location where it just makes no sense. New Brunswick had like 53 CASES total province-wide and they were completely locked down. Not even sure they had a single active ICU case.. Nuts..
The CCP killed 10,000 people freedom-lovers at Tiananmen Square in one night. If communism gets a good footing there, or here, that is how they will deal with protestors. June, 1989. (The CCP hates this photo. -> Viral)
The Chinese army crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests killed at least 10,000 people, according to newly released UK documents.
The figure was given in a secret diplomatic cable from then British ambassador to China, Sir Alan Donald.
The original source was a friend of a member of China's State Council, the envoy says.
China's statement at the end of June 1989 said that 200 civilians and several dozen security personnel had died in Beijing following the suppression of "counter-revolutionary riots" on 4 June 1989.
Sounds like the Chinese Troops may soon be on the move. Please keep us informed.
This is my first thought every time there's a lockdown in a location where it just makes no sense. New Brunswick had like 53 CASES total province-wide and they were completely locked down. Not even sure they had a single active ICU case.. Nuts..
This is what it is. Nobody has said they've left yet. I haven't seen any info on where they were spotted last.
The CCP killed 10,000 people freedom-lovers at Tiananmen Square in one night. If communism gets a good footing there, or here, that is how they will deal with protestors. June, 1989. (The CCP hates this photo. -> Viral)
https://assets.rappler.com/612F469A6EA84F6BAE882D2B94A4B421/img/48E24D49ABDB49248433AECDBD34A453/tankman_48E24D49ABDB49248433AECDBD34A453.jpg
Is that number truly accurate?
The Chinese army crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests killed at least 10,000 people, according to newly released UK documents.
The figure was given in a secret diplomatic cable from then British ambassador to China, Sir Alan Donald.
The original source was a friend of a member of China's State Council, the envoy says.
China's statement at the end of June 1989 said that 200 civilians and several dozen security personnel had died in Beijing following the suppression of "counter-revolutionary riots" on 4 June 1989.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-42465516