

CHINA | S05 02 - How Tiananmen is being repeated in Xinjiang
Jun 7, 2021
Discusses the connection between the Tiananmen Square massacre and current human rights violations in Xinjiang, China. Features interviews with a Tiananmen Square protester, Uyghur Association president, former Australian Prime Minister, and Human Rights Watch researcher. Explores the admiration for Hu Yabang, protests in Tiananmen Square, and the violent crackdown by the Chinese Communist Party. Examines the cultural tensions in Xinjiang, severe human rights abuses faced by Uighurs, and China's manipulation of the narrative. Also mentions the discovery of the world's largest iron ore deposit and China's reliance on Australian iron ore.
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Introduction
00:00 • 6min
Admiration for Hu Yabang, Open Door Policy, and Protests in Tiananmen Square
05:42 • 2min
Voices from the Tiananmen Protests
07:26 • 13min
Xinjiang: Clash between Chinese Government and Uyghur Minority
20:26 • 12min
Controlling the Narrative and the Dilemma of Prioritizing Human Rights or Trade
32:37 • 3min
The Discovery of the World's Largest Deposit of Iron Ore and China's Dependence on It
35:36 • 2min