Two decades ago, China's largest pro-democracy protests ended when military tanks rolled toward Tiananmen Square and troops opened fire on the crowds. For this anniversary, the Op-Ed editors asked four writers, who were students or working at the time, to reflect back on the event.
1.- China’s Forgotten Revolution. By Yu Hua.
June 4, 1989, means little to young people.
2.- Dance With Democracy. By Yiyun Li.
After the crackdown, fear trumped friendship.
3.- 'Here Come The Workers'. By Lijia Zhang.
Notes from the protests outside Beijing.
4.- Exiled To English. By Ha Jin.
Why I left my native language behind.