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James Miles: The Lost Voices of Tiananmen – Part Two

May 27, 2009 10:02 PM

James Miles, who was the BBC correspondent in 1989 and has lived in the country ever since, has produced a 22-minute report reflecting on the meaning of events 20 years ago. Listen to it here. Part One is here.

Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: Human Rights, Politics, Society
Tags: 1989 20 years, 1989 protests, foreign correspondents, James Miles
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