Assignment: China - Tiananmen Square (Chinese Subtitles)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This segment in the Assignment: China series focuses on the coverage by American news organizations of the dramatic events in Beijing in 1989. Students marched in cities all over China, but it was the demonstrations in China's symbolic center, Tiananmen Square, that captured the attention and imagination of people worldwide and especially in the United States.
When Hu Yaobang died on April 15, students seized on the opportunity to remember him and to criticize his successors. Chinese leaders were divided on how to handle the protests that ensued. What followed was an extraordinary seven weeks where large numbers of Chinese in dozens of cities marched and demonstrated to express their grievances and to call for change. As the political center of China, most of the world's attention was focused on the protests there.
The American press corps in China had grown since the first journalists arrived with the establishment of diplomatic relations, but it was still relatively small compared to today. Covering China remained (and remains) complicated and difficult. In December 1986, for example, two television crews were detained and had their videotape confiscated as they attempted to cover student demonstrations. This segment of Assignment:China focuses on the stories of journalists who struggled to understand what was happening in Beijing that spring and to help Americans get a sense of the issues and forces at play. We hear from them about the political, cultural, physical, and technological challenges of covering the demonstrations, how they were being seen by the larger society, and the response of the party-state.
The press corps grew as the protests continued, especially as the mid-May Soviet Union-China summit meeting drew near. The upcoming meeting between Mikhail Gorbachev and his Chinese counterparts would be the first meeting between the leaders of the Communist giants in three decades. Gorbachev, of course, had made headlines worldwide with his perestroika (restructuring) and glasnost (openness) reforms.
Assignment: China - Tiananmen Square shows how Gorbachev's arrival and his departure affected the ability of television networks to broadcast news via satellite directly from the square and how reporters used early mobile phones to report from China. But we also learn how essential less-cutting edge technology, such as bicycles, was as well.
For the participants, for the correspondents, and for audiences, an overriding question from April to June 3 was "how will this end?" For many outside China, the ending is most of what is remembered.
The documentary shows how journalists sought to make sense of the party-state's restraint and why the April 26 People's Daily labelling the unrest as "a grave political struggle facing the whole Party and the people of all nationalities" nor the declaration of martial law on May 20 did not end the protests. When the armored personnel carriers and tanks did roll and armed soldiers were sent in, several of the journalists interviewed in Assignment: China were there. We hear how they sought to document the extent of the violence and we learn the story behind the "tank man" image that has come to symbolize the demonstrations and their violent end.
We learn how journalists knew what they reported, but also how their values, expectations, or sources caused them to overemphasize some things and to miss others. And we hear from U.S. Secretary of State James Baker how the immediacy of the coverage meant that the administration needed to react in real time.
Twenty-five years have passed since students and others waved banners calling for greater freedom and official accountability in Tiananmen Square. The patriotism and optimism of the demonstrators and the violence that ended the demonstrations deeply moved people worldwide. Those seven weeks have had a profound influence on what Americans and others think about China. Assignment: China - Tiananmen Square tells how those stories were brought to American audiences.
The truth has started to unveil. Let's see what's going to happen in 3-5 years.
Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.
We will miss you Bernard Shaw.
George Floyd--A life from "I will change the world" to "I can't breathe"
西方媒体扮演了什么角色,这些人有脸说平和和正义,整个80-90年代整个世界媒体都是西方掌控,东欧剧变,苏联接近解体,这是西方所谓民主自由颜色革命大胜利的时期,在这个关键时期,他们怎么可能放过当时社会和经济矛盾突出的中国,89事件是中国至关重要的事件,如果当时政府妥协了,以后的中国将永远不能摆脱西方资本,思想在中国的影响,共产党甚至会像苏联那样丢失政权,最严重的就是造成分裂,社会阶级断层,当时的中国经济很糟糕,没有资本玩西方的那种民主政治,西方特别是英美的民主基金会推动整个89六四事件的发展,他们是最可耻的人
Who trades the most with China today ? Where is china's largest sales market ? Who has benefited the most from globalization, the so-called Western rules based world ?
I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
I remember seeing a CNN broadcast where a protester is playing a guitar and singing Country Roads! Every June 4, 1989 Country Roads is on repeat!
Another video.
Where are you going?
To march at Tiananmen Square.
Why?
Why do you think, It’s my duty!!
In 1989, the students in Tiananmen square are eager to eat the launch(cakes ,coca cola) from US and now the US president is worrying of fighting for launch with China.
What does that even mean ? There's a mcdonald's every 3 blocks in the US don't worry
Why do soldier's get medals 🤔
Because the man knows SHINNY SHINNY WILL DO 🤔
lol I like that
@@petergriffingaming2994 😏
What's the first thing the MAN gives you when you SOLDier soul's 🤔
DOG TAGS 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 FUCKING DOG TAGS 😆 you SOLDier soul's and the very first thing the MAN gives you is DOG TAGS 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 .
well you get what you deserve .
This is sooooooo objective , one or two Chinese people among an all American cast... in the video about their historical event. Unbiased PLUS! Let me get a bunch of Aboriginals now to talk about US politics....sounds about right.
your right, a nice bit of murdering your own children, painting your own streets with blood of their own people. sooooo objective.
wumao
@@jasonpfeilsticker5692 USA dog
@@abc-hi6df brainwashed piece of shit. Keep defending your shit government and your beloved Xinnie the Pooh. All the students who died in 1989, are rolling in their graves because of disgraces like you.
@@jaredvennett4036 STFU dog. Go fetch, ya master throw you a bone loser!
After so many years I have read and watch the documentary from the western media and even wiki regarding this incident I always thought it should be the correct answer of the history
When Hong Kong riot happen, this tiananmen incident have become a popular topic on the internet with massive scale of coverage which I find kind of odd.
Someone on the internet have share the eastern media documentary very old video footage regarding this tiananmen incident and it is totally different aspect and different angle and different data.
Which side of story should I believe? I think I will believe both because the report is done base on the reporter angle and aspect so I respect both.
Well what I learn is the so call freedom of press have simply become selective of press to achieve certain of interest could it be eastern or western media. Peoples tend to say propaganda a popular word right now for news media.
History should be a fact story for us to understand, learn and analyze not to use it as reason to judge, blame or shame. It is a history and lets look forward. The world is changing, the countries is changing not the same 3 decades ago.
Whoever stuck with this tragedy please wake up.
Lastly this collabo journalist interview is great and fill in some gap for me to understand more about the history.
Actually there was no massacre that night. Most of the killings probably happened in other places outside of the square.
@@Kevin_102 mate, you got yourself a nice name Kev, I’d love to see the evidence that convinced you. Here’s an eyewitness account. ruclips.net/video/kMKvxJ-Js3A/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/kMKvxJ-Js3A/видео.html
George Floyd--A life from "I will change the world" to "I can't breathe"
Always remember the brave protesters at Tianneman in 1989. I was a student at the time and participated in the candlelight vigil.
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I am watching you. Keep your mouth shut.
Hail d red china
@@vickyp8000 Taiwan number one wumao fuck
@@hen8527 that's because your a deaf little pink.
Happy 35th anniversary of crushing an American failed color revolution in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
熱烈慶祝中國大陸在北京天安門廣場成功粉碎美國失敗的顏色革命的35周年 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Floyd's death was four years ago, and half a century has passed since Martin Luther King shouted the slogan "I Have a Dream." I don't know when the justice that belongs to us will come.
He died of a Fentanyl overdose, it was not from anything the cop did…it just goes against the media narrative, so they will not tell everyone they messed up the story.
They got the shot of tank man being safely dragged away by passerby and they didn't want to show it here. Sneaky, Sneaky. 😠😡
Instead they insert a fast line at 1.15.12 (some people came, they grap this guy, they ran off) It was so fast that is was hard to make out. Shady, Shady, Journalist.
With sinister motive. Shame on you all. 👎👎
This is so important, the Chinese have to be reminded of this just as much as Americans. I earnestly hope we can heal any gap between our people.
Take care of your criminal nation
非常感谢!非常珍贵的历史记录。感谢西方记者们的付出!
Thanks all brave journalists, you did a great and important work
Thank you for recording the true history!
Thanks for letting us know the truth.
Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.
Floyd's death was four years ago, and half a century has passed since Martin Luther King shouted the slogan "I Have a Dream." I don't know when the justice that belongs to us will come.
Floyd's death was four years ago, and half a century has passed since Martin Luther King shouted the slogan "I Have a Dream." I don't know when the justice that belongs to us will come.
Four years on, has Floyd's death changed America? Not really! The persistent problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still deeply entrenched.
Four years on, has Floyd's death changed America? Not really! The persistent problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still deeply entrenched.
"We must fight for justice and never give up." This is the voice of every person of color who hopes to survive in the United States.
Get over yourself Holly.
too much of interviews , cant follow the objectives of your sharings on Tianamen Squres n what u r focus on!
I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
Four years on, has Floyd's death changed America? Not really! The persistent problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still deeply entrenched.
Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.
Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.
Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.
Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.
"We must fight for justice and never give up." This is the voice of every person of color who hopes to survive in the United States.
"We must fight for justice and never give up." This is the voice of every person of color who hopes to survive in the United States.
"We must fight for justice and never give up." This is the voice of every person of color who hopes to survive in the United States.
George Floyd--A life from "I will change the world" to "I can't breathe"
I'm sick and f****** tired of RUclips turning off comments on controversial videos.
"We must fight for justice and never give up." This is the voice of every person of color who hopes to survive in the United States.
This was our fight against a brutal dictatorship. Can you just for once not make it something about the US?
I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
While You completed your work,you could get bed rest in your cell.😂I know who you are.
? Lol..its always been confusing to me why people are surprised the things people can do when completely drunk.
When all ambitions/fear is gone?
Usually with Alcohol.
It's ez
Please check "Operation Yellowbird" during the Tiananmen Square
This is a bad thing?
" participated in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 to escape arrest by the Chinese government by facilitating their departure overseas via Hong Kong"
What's your point? That's not a bad thing.
@@johnjohnsonsvideoarchive6883After the protest China went into National Lock Down and try to arrest the protesters. How does a Hong Kong politician and bunch of "Businessman" know who to look for and how to evade China's national security agency?
@@Rakkasan06 Money.
Politicians & Businessman have a shit ton of it and wanted to help the protesters, of a country *they don't like* .
It's not exactly rocket science
@@johnjohnsonsvideoarchive6883 yes,i agree。money is the biggest problem。
mark.
Run check detail on lulu rich
20:40 I love this story haha
Damn D D Wong straight thunder doggin that reporter and dats fax
Yes, Virginia... CNN was once a respected news channel before it went left and drove off the cliff.
W.s, fox will be proud of you 💤🥱💤🥱💤
Same with NBC
Yes, it' true. A true history of China that the massacre conducted by ccp in that square.
i wore a 'remember tianaman square massacre' t-shirt. the mainland chinese students in US was furious. Saying I have wrong history.
@@IhateCCP you do have the wrong history . no one was massacred in the square its already proven lol
@@sneakycheeky531 lol
@@IhateCCP even the people in the square said so lol. only chai ling lied about it and this is chai ling ruclips.net/video/5__ESiklA1A/видео.html
@@IhateCCP enjoy being a disposable pawn :)
READ MORE: ruclips.net/video/rjFwQTbHYKk/видео.html
Even more now than ever Never forget Tiananmen Square. Back Hong Kong, Back Taiwan, Back Tibet, Back the Uighurs, Back the Falun Gong.
支持你 妈 笔。
back nimabi
we back the ccp as the 93 % of the chinese people do according to a harvard university research. We back the US people and all the peoples of the earth against the US regime
@@vaggelisvaggelis8218 hey can u give me some links to Chinese perspective of tianamen sq? Like soldiers being burned alive stuff RUclips ai NWO imperialist west propaganda algorithm won't let me see!
@@dannyib94 worldaffairs.blog/2019/06/02/tiananmen-square-massacre-facts-fiction-and-propaganda/amp/
blog.hiddenharmonies.org/2012/05/30/lets-talk-about-tiananmen-square-1989/
Here are some links that offer a different narrative/ perspective about what happened in Tiananmen. Cheers.
Thanks, Mike, thank you
At the turn of spring and summer in 1989, from the middle of April to the first ten days of June, a small number of people took advantage of the tide of school to set off a planned, organized, and premeditated political turmoil, which developed into a counter-revolutionary riot in the capital Beijing. Their purpose in instigating unrest and riots is to overthrow the leadership of the Communist Party of China and overthrow the Socialist People’s Republic of China. The occurrence and development of this turmoil and counter-revolutionary riot has a profound international background and domestic social foundation. As Comrade Deng Xiaoping said, “this storm will come sooner or later. This is determined by the international climate and China’s own microclimate. It must come and will not be changed by people’s will. “. In this struggle, which concerns the life and death of the party and the country, Comrade Zhao Ziyang made a serious mistake of supporting the turmoil and splitting the party, and he was responsible for the formation and development of the turmoil. In the face of the extremely severe situation, the Party Central Committee has made correct decisions and adopted a series of decisive measures, which have won the firm support of the whole Party and the people of all ethnic groups in the country. The older generation of proletarian revolutionaries represented by Comrade Deng Xiaoping played an extremely important role in winning the victory of this struggle. The Chinese people’s Liberation Army, the armed police force, and the public security cadres and police have made important contributions to stopping the unrest and quelling the counter-revolutionary riot. The broad masses of workers, peasants, and intellectuals persisted in opposing the turmoil and riots, closely united around the Party Central Committee, and showed a high political consciousness and a sense of responsibility as a community. Now, I am entrusted by the State Council to discuss the situation of this turmoil and counter-revolutionary riot. We will report to the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on some of the situations that have taken place in Beijing, as well as the work to stop the unrest and quell the counter-revolutionary riot. www.mango-press.com/report-on-stopping-unrest-and-quelling-counter-revolutionary-riots/
Moving records
Mike Chinoy is the original Borat
CIA senior bush was there? Again just like in JFK? wow
According to Stapleton Roy, the American ambassador to China(1991-1996), the rioters at Tiananmen Square had gone 'too far' and there is no genocide in Xinjiang province in his speech at Pomona College, California on Sept. 2020.
Lol ok
The journalistic integrity is incredible
Good job team. I am proud of you.
They say there's no atheist in fox holes 🤔
THATS RIGHT THEY ARE NOT THAT STUPID , OR SOULLESS .
Never forget those who were fighting for their freedoms...a solemn day
搞一个摸仿纽约自由女神的雕像完全是自取其辱!知道为什么吗?1882年美国国会通过”排华法”(Chinese Exlusion Act),知道这个法想干什么吗?就是不准中国人移民!纽约自由女神的雕像是 1884年建成的。干什么的?欢迎移民来美国。讽刺吗?
@ISqo SEE THIS THE WHOLE SHOW.. AND YOU TELL ME WAS THIS MAKE KNOW TO YOU BY WESTERN MEDIA?
@iP3Q SEE THIS THE WHOLE SHOW AND
YOU HAVE TO ASK WITH ALL FAIRNESS IF IT HAPPENS IN USA, WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL ARMY BE SENT IN. LOOK AT THE CURRENT PROTEST. YOU TELL ME ?
I do believe after watching this terrific presentation that 'THE MEDIA' died in the year 2000 approx 10 or so years after this event. I sort of remember this happening and the bravery of the journalists and the students of China. We don't have that today at all and it's a shame that journalists today are just mouth pieces for the corporate elites that tell them what to say, so sad to see how time has treated this field. And the Chinese people have all but forgotten this chapter in history. And what ever happened to 'TANK MAN..' Brave soul......
tank man stop a tank from leaving beijing. think about that... he wasn't protesting their entry, it was opposing them leaving...
Four years on, has Floyd's death changed America? Not really! The persistent problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still deeply entrenched.
"We must fight for justice and never give up." This is the voice of every person of color who hopes to survive in the United States.
WHATS ABOUT AMERICAN NATIVE ??? WHERE R THEY NOW ??? 6 FT UNDER GROUND !
And do you think that isn't learned in amrican schools that it is banned from t.v , that people are trying to justify and twist against the natives .
What type of a cheap argument is that.
"You have murder in your history so don't judge me for murder"
FAKE NEWS NATIVE AMERICANS GET TAXED FREE LAND HERE IN AMERICA AND EARN $1500 a month is they are even only 1/2 NATIVE GO LEARN
this is about journalist and very little about the massacre
Here are the Droids you were looking for ruclips.net/video/o0lgc4fWkWI/видео.html
too many interviews break up the integrity of the assignment
Kent state shooting
context requested
Leo Liu yeah, you can find it online and we learned about it in my history class. Can’t say the same about Tiananmen Square with the Chinese people. Ask a Chinese citizen about this in China or search about it over there, you’ll get nothing. Difference between free press vs communism regime. When facts are hidden, history can easily repeats itself. Look at Hong Kong, just wait...
@@thetrinh4269 nothing about the idea of communism states it must/should be ruled in an authoritarian style. It just happens that every communist state has been led that way.
The PRC's constitution states there shall be freedom of speech, and freedom of the press, but that right has always been suppressed. Their constitution also says that Taiwan is part of the PRC, so legally speaking, it's worth as much as toilet paper.
@@thetrinh4269 the chinese know more about tiananmen than you do. your narrative is just wrong which is why they disagree with it. the protest isn't about democracy, they were singing communist song because they don't want capitalist reform deng xiaoping was pushing for. but it had to be done, people have to lose their job, the market has to be liberated, that was the only way for chinese people to have a good life which they do today. ending the protest was the right choice especially after mob has already murdered unarmed soldier. the soldier did not start the fight, the US embassy reported on the killing of soldier the day before, they KNEW the day before that the government must take action to avoid more people from getting killed by rioters. a protest is no long a protest once people start dying, the Trump insurrection is an example of it. you don't threaten the police and expect not to be shot and charged.
How it is related to today is covered in my forthcoming book, The Trouble With China.
89 6月19號 美國做了些什麼
"what the United States did on the 19th of June 1989"....? I guess you are saying all we did was report, or what? At least CNN wasn't communist back then
This should never happen again. Awesome reporting.
As a Chinese ,we all konw it was really. ButI think the government has done enough restraint, because this incident is a hundred times more serious than the Capitol Hill incident in the United States.But I am curious, why people condemned the government in this incident, and condemned the mob in the Capitol incident? Why are the "democrats" besieging Tiananmen Square and the "thugs" besieging Capitol Hill? I am still a student, born after 2000.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Tiananmen_Square_protests
Because in Tiananmen Square it was the government (CCP) that was violent towards the protestors despite weeks of peaceful protest (they even had mini debates and made decisions based on majority votes which showed their incredible maturity and patience, opposite to the CCP which even groomed and lied to their own army that there was a violent revolution to be crushed when none existed), while in Capitol Hill it was a flash mob led by Antifa (pretending to be Trump supporters) that orchestrated the violence for the TV cameras, while even the Capitol Hill police bizarrely waved in the protestors into the building via side entrances.
@@ste6826 no, read the US embassy report the day before the crackdown, many unarmed soldier were attacked and killed, their bodies burn and hang on the street, there are literally picture of this happening. once the protest start killing people it not a protest anymore, it a mob. yet the western media never reported the truth. the western media is corruption, evil, and dishonest. #FAKENEWS #CIA
law and order is the most important matter in any time. riot should be tamp down , in this way most people could be protected. look back 1989, when I was young, I don't think this kind of movement is right.
b.W.. that’s right do as your told and keep any opinion to yourself?
@@Liverpoolboy01 ya the white man always tell asian not to speak, that the white man get to write the history book and lie about historic event. it is how the white man control the world.
When we look at the colossal achievements China has made with it pluralist economy with 1.3 million mouths to feed we can get Tiananmen Square into proper perspective. Sure, it was a tragedy for those who died, students and soldiers, but history often moves forward painfully. China has its legacy of terrible tragedy: the horrendous famines that occurred there in 1810-49 (45 million); 1850-73 (30 million); 1876 -79 (13 million); 1907-11 (25 million), and those far outweigh the suffering at TS. Add to those the floods and earthquakes, the failure of the Great Leap forward and the Cultural Revolution. Only Sinophobes would deny China its proper due for all it has achieved in the past three decades.
that's revisionists apologist for a massacre.
@@IhateCCP What part of it isn't factual?
SvendBosanvovski Leo Liu yeah, you can find it online and we learned about it in my history class. Can’t say the same about Tiananmen Square with the Chinese people. Ask a Chinese citizen about this in China or search about it over there, you’ll get nothing. Difference between free press vs communism regime. When facts are hidden, history can easily repeats itself. Look at Hong Kong, just wait...
@@thetrinh4269 Don't get carried away with the assumption that all is well at the heart of capital. The US, although a great and wonderful influence in many profound ways, is not without its human rights issues. From the lynchings in the late 19th century through to the 60s, political assassinations, poverty and homelessness, the corrosive political institutions, the largest incarceration rate of any major nation, a very poor welfare safety net, diminishing educational opportunities, wealth and income inequality - many low paid workers get less than the poverty line - and so on.
SvendBosanvovski I never made an assumption that all is well with capitalism. I’m quiet aware there are flaws, like any system. In the end of the day, you just have to ask your self which system is inherently less evil.
After 20 years, I am wondering how the protestors think about it again, anyone?
Well, I happened to have been one of those Chinese students during the protest, and I have since immigrated to the US. I have been a US citizen for over 20 years now. My view is that it was an utter tragedy, but I have to say it was far better than the alternatives. The protesting students themselves were very naive, and the protest leaders were mostly incredibly corrupt. If the protesters had come to power, China would have found itself in a civil war, with millions of people dying miserably. Just look at what happened in the Soviet Union 2 years later.
US liars lol
你的社交信用从中升起了多少? 矿井需要改进
the man in front of the tank
demonstrate CLEARLY the restraint of the Red Army.
if it was a massacre what is one more man?
that man has been missing ever since that video was taken. I'm almost 100% sure the Chinese secret police murder him. There is your restraint.
@@thomasbows1484 so is this still speculation? I wonder why would you reply with something you are not even sure and have no proof of?
@@enthufm because the whole world has been looking for him but he's missing.... it explains its self.
@@thomasbows1484 explains what? So anyone that the whole world is looking but is "missing" is murdered by secret police? Do you see how ridiculous this sound? It does not prove anything.
@@enthufm strange though, and China has plenty of missing doctors recently.
印第安人怎么样了,黑人又怎么样了,200多年的国家对5000多年的国家指指点点?!👎👎👎
中华人民共和国到现在也就71年... are you still okay?????
Zimmy Wang 说的对、中共代表不了5000年
Long live ROC!
智障
你的社交信用从中升起了多少? 矿井需要改进
先正视自己,再评论他人,美帝国!
not american...China is a dictatorship...you should be ashamed to lick authoritarian boots you coward
五毛添主子来了
China BRI is new imperialist regime. Minerals from Africa, tech and pork from US, milk from New Zealand, etc.....
你的社交信用从中升起了多少?