Activists Mourn Tiananmen Massacre Victims, Remind World of CCP’s ‘Brutal’ Legacy

Published on June 4, 2024

When troops rolled into Beijing and authorities on loudspeakers told everyone to stay home, Yuan Hongbing did the opposite, and he plunged right into the center of the action. Amid screams, gunshots, and tanks, Mr. Yuan ran between hospitals and Tiananmen Square, carrying the injured on his back. On the square’s edge, military tanks chased several fleeing student protesters, smashing their bodies against a metal fence by the road curb. One of them, even at death, was still holding a flag with both hands. The blood gushing out sounded louder than the rumbling tank engines, said Mr. Yuan, whose own shirt was soaked with the blood from people he tried to rescue....