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During the night of June 3, 1989, the Chinese army stormed through Tiananmen Square to quell a seven-week-long protest for democratic reform. Estimates of the number of protesters killed range from hundreds to thousands. Governments worldwide condemned the violence.

BEIJING—Tanks in Tiananmen Square, 1989.

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