On This Day: May 13, 1989 - Students in Beijing Began Hunger Strike in Tiananmen Square

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On This Day: May 13, 1989 - Students in Beijing Began Hunger Strike in Tiananmen Square
On this day May 13, 1989, thousands of Chinese students began a hunger strike in Tiananmen Square in Beijing as part of a growing pro democracy movement. The demonstration, led primarily by university students, called for political reform, freedom of speech, government accountability and an end to widespread corruption within the Chinese Communist Party.

The hunger strike was launched just days before a scheduled state visit from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, drawing international attention to the protests and placing the Chinese government under increased pressure. The students’ peaceful demonstration quickly grew into a massive occupation of the square, with support from workers, intellectuals and everyday citizens. The movement was seen as a bold stand for political openness during a time of intense control by the Chinese government.

The hunger strike deepened the standoff between demonstrators and authorities, setting the stage for the tragic military crackdown that would follow on June 4. The events in Tiananmen Square remain one of the most heavily censored and politically sensitive chapters in modern Chinese history.

Fun fact: During the hunger strike, students created a headquarters in the center of the square, coordinating media coverage and organizing logistics with surprising structure and discipline.
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