A seminar on the events of June 4, 1989, calls on the CCP to redress victims, repatriate exiles, and advance reforms for a peaceful, free future. Seminar on June 4th Truth and Transitional JusticeMay 24, 2025 | Queens College, New York Organizers: New York Sage Center, Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang Memorial Foundation, Beijing Spring, […]
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Translated by Probe International The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) faced a critical juncture in the early spring of 1989, with the potential to align with the world by embracing China’s cultural heritage and implementing gradual reforms. In the revised edition of her book, “Deng Xiaoping in 1989,” Chinese investigative journalist and author Dai Qing suggests […]
Translated by Probe International Iconic Chinese investigative journalist Dai Qing’s new book Deng Xiaoping in 1989 was published in June by Bouden House in New York. After years of absence from the media, 83-year-old Dai Qing granted an exclusive interview to Voice of America, in which she hopes to offer fresh details about Deng Xiaoping’s decisions during the Tiananmen Square Incident, particularly […]
A second revised edition of an iconic account of China’s June Fourth Incident launches with Probe International’s Patricia Adams on hand to commemorate the event. By Probe International June 28 | New York: Today marks the launch of the second revised edition of an iconic account of the events that led to China’s Tiananmen Square tragedy, […]
Reporter, novelist and China’s first post-Mao historical investigative journalist, Dai Qing continues her quest to reveal China to itself. By Lisa Peryman for Probe International A revised edition of Deng Xiaoping in 1989 戴晴 著, an account by the iconic investigative journalist Dai Qing of the events that led to the tragedy of June 4 on […]
