Sixteen years ago, Fang Zheng, a senior at the Beijing College of Sports, was struck from behind by an army tank on a street near Tiananmen Square. He was leaving the site with the last crowd of petitioning and fasting students who had been driven off by armed solders. His legs were caught, squashed, and severed, and his body was shaken as the tank rolled over him.
The following is a transcript from a special Epoch Times interview with Fang Zheng, in which he voiced his concerns of the past 16 years.
See also: Testimonies from the families of those killed and wounded in the June 4 Massacre from Human Rights in China.