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A movie banned in China because it reminds people of Tiananmen Square

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Although it is a movie praised by countries all over the world, it is banned from screening during the same period as ‘A Taxi Driver’
There is a country with directive authority: China. ‘Taxi Driver’
It was also well received with a rating of 9.1 on Douban, a Chinese movie site.
On October 3, all relevant information suddenly appeared on the Chinese Internet.
Saraket:
Chinese government authorities not only provide related videos, but also movie reviews and movie information.
A total ban on viewing information about ‘Taxi Driver’, including the residents’ campaign, etc.
It has been approved: The authorities will take such measures to open on October 78th.
As part of the control of public opinion in front of the Chinese Communist Party’s 79th party congress,
This article is about to be released: The democratization of Gwangju, the historical background of ‘A Taxi Driver.’
Because the movement is reminiscent of the Tiananmen Square incident:
The Hanan-an-myeon incident occurred on June 4, 1989 at Beijiang Han-an-myeon Square.
If students and citizens protest to demand a democratization framework, the government will take action.
This is a case of forcible dispersal by mobilizing all military forces. At that time, Gyeim-gun
They mobilized tank and armored vehicles and opened fire on citizens.
According to an official announcement by the Ministry of Public Security in 1990,
Of the 7 million people who participated in the protests at the time of the incident, 875 were civilians.
14,550 people were killed and injured, and 56 soldiers were killed.
7,525 people reported injured:
The Chinese government still claims that the Renan-myeon incident was caused by subversive forces choosing citizens.
We are maintaining our position that it was an attempt to overthrow the country in the East Sea.
On the national Internet, all information about the Tean-myeon incident was censored.
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