The hope for democratic reform and demands to cease corruption in China came to a deadly end 30 years ago in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. As Eric Sorensen reports, little has changed, as China still represses dissent and even censors even the internet.
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30 years after Tiananmen Square massacre, China’s restrictions on freedom remain
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