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The article addresses the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square events of 1989, when groups of students and citizens in Beijing took to the streets to demand political reforms and fight corruption, before Chinese forces intervened on the final night in the square. The article focuses on the contrasting perceptions: China regards the incident as a domestic crisis that was addressed to maintain stability, while the United States describes it as a suppression of a peaceful movement calling for democracy. The United States and international calls utilize this anniversary as a symbol of human rights, whereas China rejects accusations of interference, affirming its sovereignty and its history of preserving stability. The controversy continues to use the memory of Tiananmen as a political tool in international interactions, with Beijing reiterating its rejection of any external criticisms related to political considerations.
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