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“We were told that none of the student protesters were killed at Tiananmen and that it was the People’s Liberation Army that sustained fatalities. Not even a three-year-old would buy that. So there were clashes. And only the troops sustained fatalities? It’s common sense that some students must also have been killed. My own logical conclusion is that the students must also have sustained fatalities. The troops were armed with machine guns. When they started shooting with machine guns, they must have killed some student protesters; when the tanks rolled in, they must have killed some student protesters. I was serving in the military at the time. Amongst the troops nobody dared to talk about what had happened–except that we must insist on following the thoughts of Mao Zedong and the theory of Deng Xiaoping. People now talk about re-evaluating history. You cannot count on the Chinese Communist Party to write history. It is my wish that the Communist Party will soon cease to be the ruling party. Only then can the souls of those who perished for Tiananmen rest in peace. They were patriots. For the democratization of China, they paid the ultimate price.”

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Cantonese Service

"I've been listening to RFA for two years. I now have a totally different view on how important democracy is for China. . ."


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