From Tiananmen to Times Square

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Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures Myanmar’s Troubled History An exhibition space commemorating the June 4, 1989, massacre of protesters in Beijing and other Chinese cities opened Friday in New York, highlighting how recent changes in China have rejuvenated its overseas dissident scene. More on:Asia ProgramAsiaChinaHuman RightsDemocracy Wang and many of the student leaders from 1989 have set up a non-governmental organization called Dialogue China that tries to foster this kind of discussion, especially between new arrivals from China and those like the student leaders, who have been living in exile for decades. Its head, David Yu, said they hoped to build out the exhibition space into a full-fledged museum over the coming years

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