Outside agitators for democracy: from the U.S., Chinese students fight on. (Chinese Democracy Movement; includes article about Communist Party's history education policy)

From: U.S. News & World Report | Date: August 7, 1989| Author: MacFarquhar, Emily | Copyright information

From the U.S., Chinese students fight on

China's democracy movement was not all flower power. Behind the Charmony in Tienanmen Square were rival factions, whose secrecy and leadership struggles sometimes mimicked the Communist regime the students were demonstrating against. Since the June 4 massacre, Beijing's Revolution Central has moved to the United States, which has the world's biggest contingent of mainland students outside China and now the largest number of Ch...