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Foreign media at the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Foreign media at the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 Foreign media institutions and correspondents were present for much of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. They included correspondents from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Voice of America (VOA), Cable News Network (CNN), Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).〔1. Nan Lin, ''Struggle for Tiananmen'': Anatomy of the 1989 Mass Movement (Praeger Publishers, 1992), 144.〕 Others included correspondents from then British-controlled Hong Kong and Taiwan.〔2. Lin, ''Struggle for Tiananmen'', 150.〕 Many of the correspondents were in China to report on the visit of Mikhail Gorbachev or were covering the Asian Development Bank meeting that was happening in Beijing.〔3. Lin, ''Struggle for Tiananmen'', 143.〕〔4. Michael Dobbs, “Protesters, and Reporters, Pedal to Beijing's Rally,” ''The Washington Post'', May 18, 1989, A36.〕 Foreign media coverage of the protests became a popular source for news after martial law was declared on May 20 and the government “imposed strict control over the Chinese media”.〔5. Lin, ''Struggle for Tiananmen'', 148.〕 == Prior To Martial Law ==
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