Modern Era · East Asia · Politics
1989
Beginning of Tiananmen protests
April 15, 1989
The death of reformist Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang brought students to Tiananmen Square to mourn. The mourning turned into demands for democracy and press freedom. Over seven weeks the protests swelled to a million people. The square became a kind of open-air university. On June fourth the tanks would come, and the hope would be crushed in a night.