Democracy in China
After Teannanman Square Massacre killed and injured more than two thousand students and factory workers, U.S. and Japan pushed very hard so that Chinese government was forced to give leaders of the activities political asylum.
The number ofstudents left mostly legally to U.S.,France,West Germany and Japan were estimated more than two hunred.
The names you mentioned citing the book are quite wellknown among us.Some of them had no means to survive in foreign countries and some of them weresolicited by the foregin attaches working in Chinese Embassy, say, in Paris and Washington DC.to convert their beliefs for democracy. Therefore,if you said in such a way that "The organization of democratization motion collapsed by rot."(i.e., the movement inChina to democratize the country ended up with corruption, if I interpret your statement correctly), you are follwing suit in making cantata that the active democratic movement was a mistake. Stories of your book are not A-L-L the facts, my friend. Mostof the intellectuals without big names on the newspapers were still working on democratization of China. Most of them, for example, after getting degrees from US institutions, are now working quite well.They are a real menace to the Chinesegovernment.I think your way of speaking here in Yahho is quite misleading,or even deliverate proliferation of wrong facts same as the Chinese government has done for the last fifty years.
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