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Reactions to Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

The events at Tiananmen were the first of their type shown in detail on Western television.〔Strahan, A. ''Australia's China: Changing Perceptions from the 1930s to the 1990s.'' Cambridge University Press, 1996. p.302. ISBN 978-0-521-48497-8.〕 The Chinese government's response was denounced, particularly by Western governments and media.〔("China: Aftermath of the Crisis" ) State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research, (27 July 1989)〕 Criticism came from both Western and Eastern Europe, North America, Australia and some east Asian and Latin American countries. Notably, many Asian countries remained silent throughout the protests; the government of India responded to the massacre by ordering the state television to pare down the coverage to the barest minimum, so as not to jeopardize a thawing in relations with China, and to offer political empathy for the events.〔(Places 20 years apart – column by C. Raja Mohan ), ''Indian Express'', 4 June 2009〕 North Korea, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany, among others, supported the Chinese government and denounced the protests.〔 Overseas Chinese students demonstrated in many cities in Europe, America, the Middle East, and Asia against the Chinese government.〔(Troubles in China provoke protests ), Spokane Chronicle, 7 June 1989, page A8〕
== National reaction ==
Some Chinese citizens deplored the incident at Tiananmen Square, and believed that the massacre of peaceful protesters was deplorable, and was done with such brutal force as to not inspire any further protests by citizens. The Chinese government blocks all website based searches in China with any regard to the massacre at Tiananmen Square.〔Straub, G. (2001). ''Rhythm of Compassion''. Tuttle Publishing. p. 111. ISBN 978-1582900582.〕
However, the period of relative political stability, order and economic growth that resulted after the crackdown from 1990 till 2012 saw steadily rising Chinese standards of living, with over 663 million (according to the World Bank) Chinese citizens lifted out of poverty. Trust and legitimacy of the Chinese government also remained high and has been increasing over the past 4 years (from 2007)from 83% in 2007 to 87% in 2010 according to the 2010 Pew Research Center Study. It also found that the Chinese people were satisfied (87%) with their Government and feel that their country is moving in the right direction (74%).

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