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Tiananmen Square Massacre The Power Of Words Vs Silent Evidence 1st Edition Wei Ling Chua

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Tiananmen Square Massacre The Power Of Words Vs Silent Evidence 1st Edition Wei Ling Chua
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.76 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Wei Ling Chua
ISBN: 9781494326593, 1494326590
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Tiananmen Square Massacre The Power Of Words Vs Silent Evidence 1st Edition Wei Ling Chua by Wei Ling Chua 9781494326593, 1494326590 instant download after payment.

The so-called Tiananmen Square “Massacre” is one of the most misleading events the US government and the Western media have used to demonize the Chinese government each and every year since 1989. There was ample silent evidence in the images produced by the Western media that told the story of a highly restrained and caring Chinese government facing a protest similar to those in the West at various stages of their economic development. However, the West and anti-communist forces had capitalized on the situation in 1989 to fuel the public’s anger, intending to overthrow a good government. How the Western media lied about a massacre given the silent evidence that suggests otherwise, and the moral implications of Western powers making use of common pain and dissatisfaction within an economic cycle of a society to justify the overthrowing of governments across the globe are issues that this book is structured to explore.

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