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editHow did protesters merely attempting to block the soldiers end up killing them? How many soldiers died and what methods were used to kill them?
Additionally, the 1995 US State Department funded documentary The Gate of Heavenly Peace shows Chai Ling giving a speech in which she openly calls for violent insurrection and received loud cheers from those near her. Doesn't this imply that there were people at the protest who were not merely demonstrating for democracy, but were openly supporting the violent overthrow of the government? - MikaelaBasher
Tank man section thumbnail
editAre you sure that a mural from Cologne is more suitable for the section thumbnail than the actual photo? May be, just may be we should place an original photo to the section? 45.15.16.52 (talk) 09:01, 28 September 2024 (UTC)
- It's a copyright thing. See Wikipedia:Files for deletion/2011 April 12#File:Tank Man (Tiananmen Square protester).jpg. Given it's a commercial image, the debate wound up falling on the idea that there's a legitimate non-free use argument for having it on the article for Tank Man, but that's the only valid use. So we can't use it in this article.
- Now, that is a 13-year-old discussion, so it's possible consensus has changed. But when it comes to copyright, Wikipedia tends to be pretty strict, so I doubt the community would be willing to overturn that decision. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 13:04, 28 September 2024 (UTC)