Tank Man
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Gender | Male |
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Other names | Unknown Protester; Unknown Rebel; Wang Weilin (alleged) |
Known for | Tiananmen Square Protests |
Movies/Shows | Tank Man |
Nationality | Chinese |
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ID | 535412 |
Tank Man Life story
The Tank Man is the nickname of an unidentified Chinese man who stood in front of a column of Type 59 tanks leaving Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 5, 1989, the day after the Chinese government's crackdown on the Tiananmen protests.
Asian Games: China censors 'Tiananmen' image of athletes hugging
... Last year, a popular Chinese influencer s livestream, which took place on the eve of the 33rd anniversary of the massacre, ended abruptly after he showed his audience a vanilla log cake which resembled a tank - a reference to a iconic image of one so-called Tank Man, which shows a civilian with shopping bags standing in front of a queue of tanks, attempting to block them...
Tiananmen Square: Hong Kong police detain activists on anniversary of massacre
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China congress: How one man on a bridge marred Xi Jinping's big moment
... From Tank Man to Bridge ManSome have dubbed the mysterious protester Bridge Man, a reference to the anonymous Tank Man demonstrator from the 1989 Tiananmen protests...
Li Jiaqi: China Lipstick King sparks Tiananmen questions
... The most famous image is perhaps the one of so-called Tank Man, which shows a civilian with shopping bags standing in front of a queue of tanks, attempting to block them...
Tiananmen: Arrests reported in Hong Kong on anniversary of massacre
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Hong Kong: One of city's last Tiananmen Square memorials covered up
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Tiananmen Square: What happened in the protests of 1989?
... Who was Tank Man? On 5 June, a man faced down a line of tanks heading away from the square...
Pillar of Shame: Hong Kong's Tiananmen Square statue removed
... Media caption, Tiananmen s Tank Man: The image that China forgot...
Asian Games: China censors 'Tiananmen' image of athletes hugging
By Derek CaiBBC News, Singapore
A photo of two Chinese female athletes that made an inadvertent reference to the Tiananmen Square massacre has been censored on Chinese Social Media .
The Race numbers for Lin Yuwei and Wu Yanni form '64' - a common allusion to The Incident which happened on 4 June.
Discussions of The Incident remain taboo in China, with authorities routinely scrubbing any mention of the topic from The Internet .
In 1989, troops shot dead hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in Beijing.
It remains unclear how many people actually died That Day , but Human Rights groups' estimates range from several hundred to several thousand killed.
The athletes had embraced each other after a 100m hurdles race at the Asian Games in which Ms Lin won gold. She was wearing her lane number 6 next to Ms Wu's lane number 4 in the photo.
Users had posted on Weibo, one of China's biggest Social Media platforms, congratulating Ms Lin. However, posts which included the photo were replaced with grey squares.
However, the photo does not appear to have been completely scrubbed off The Internet , with some Chinese still showing a photo of the two athletes.
China has won nearly 300 medals So Far in the Asian Games , which are currently taking place in the Chinese city of Hangzhou. It is due to Go On until 8 October.
Discussion of The Events that took place in Tiananmen Square is highly sensitive in China - with generations of younger Chinese Growing Up with little to no knowledge about the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Posts relating to the massacres are regularly removed from The Internet , tightly controlled by the government.
Last Year , a popular Chinese influencer's livestream, which took place on the eve of the 33rd anniversary of The Massacre , ended abruptly after he showed his audience a vanilla log cake which resembled a Tank - a reference to a iconic image of one so-called Tank Man , which shows a civilian with shopping bags standing in front of a queue of tanks, attempting to block them.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com