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3 October, 19:01

Why was tiananmen square known as "an island of liberty"

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  1. 3 October, 22:16
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    Tiananmen Square was known as "an island of liberty" because, fights were understudy driven exhibits calling for popular government, free discourse and a free press in China, demonstrating freedom.
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