Search the archive:
YaBB - Yet another Bulletin Board
 
   
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print
Tiananmen square (Read 698 times)
Jun 4th, 2005 at 11:17am

Ace_777   Offline
Colonel
England

Gender: male
Posts: 740
*****
 
O.k I know this is kinda political. But I saw images of a really brave guy standing infront of a tank. It was the first time I saw these pics on the news (its a memorial day today I think). So what was this guy doing and whats he doing today ?. That image just sticks in my mind. Hes really brave for doing that.

edit : sorry for writing this in such a rush. my sis needs comp
 

Intel Pentium 2.93 Ghz &&ATI Radeon X300 SE 128MB  &&512 Mb Ram  &&7 USB Ports &&Intel High Definition Audio &&9 in 1 Card Reader &&
IP Logged
 
Reply #1 - Jun 4th, 2005 at 11:31am

Saitek   Offline
Colonel
UK

Gender: male
Posts: 7555
*****
 
 

Windows 7 Pro 64bit
Intel Core 2 Duo E2180 2GHz
GA-P35-DS3L Intel P35
Kingston HyperX 4GB (2x2) DDR2 6400C4 800Mhz
GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
2 x 22" monitors
200GB Sata
Be Quiet! Straight Power 650W

Flying FSX with Saitek's pro flight range:
Radio
Switch panel
Auto-pilot
Yoke and throttle quad
Pedals
IP Logged
 
Reply #2 - Jun 4th, 2005 at 12:58pm

ozzy72   Offline
Global Moderator
Pretty scary huh?
Madsville

Gender: male
Posts: 37122
*****
 
If he isn't dead he is probably still in prison... nice people those CCP types Roll Eyes
 

...
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
IP Logged
 
Reply #3 - Jun 4th, 2005 at 1:29pm

C   Offline
Colonel
Earth

Posts: 13144
*****
 
Quote:
If he isn't dead he...


...probably wishes he was. Roll Eyes
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #4 - Jun 4th, 2005 at 3:18pm
ThePianoMan   Ex Member

 
This is a pretty interesting subject for me, just 1 year and a few days ago I was standing in Tiananmen Square. Very interesting place with a lot of history.

Ben
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #5 - Jun 5th, 2005 at 7:47am
Flt.Lt.Andrew   Ex Member

 
The guy is dead.
The Communists found him, shot him and decapitated him. Nasty business.

A.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #6 - Jun 5th, 2005 at 6:16pm

Woodlouse2002   Offline
Colonel
I like jam.
Cornwall, England

Gender: male
Posts: 12574
*****
 
I last heard he was still in prison. The images of him stopping that tank column made him far too famous to just kill off like Andrew has suggested happened.
 

Woodlouse2002 PITA and BAR!!!!!!!!&&&&Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the Act made in the first year of King George the First for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God Save the King.&&&&Viva la revolution!
IP Logged
 
Reply #7 - Jun 5th, 2005 at 7:41pm

Hagar   Offline
Colonel
My Spitfire Girl
Costa Geriatrica

Posts: 33159
*****
 
According to several reports I've read he was never identified. If the Sunday Express named him correctly & he suffered for it, surely the editor is just as responsible for it as the Chinese authorities. http://www.answers.com/topic/tank-man
Quote:
Almost nothing is known of the man's identity. Shortly after the incident, British tabloid the Sunday Express named him as Wang Weilin, a 19-year-old student; however, the veracity of this claim is dubious. What has happened to Wang following the demonstration is equally obscure. In a speech to the President's Club in 1999, Bruce Herschensohn - former deputy special assistant to President of the United States Richard Nixon and a member of the President Ronald Reagan transition team - reported that he was executed 14 days later; other sources say he was killed by firing squad a few months after the Tiananmen Square protests. In Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now, Jan Wong writes that the man is still in hiding in mainland China.

Quote:
As one of the Chinese pro-democracy movement's leaders remarked, there is more than one hero in the Tank Man picture. Besides the person who risked his life stepping in front of the war machine, there is the tank driver who disobeyed his orders and refused to overrun his compatriot.

As with most matters related to the Tiananmen Square protests, the Tank Man topic is still a political taboo in mainland China, where any discussion of it is regarded as inappropriate or risky.


This reminds me of several similar incidents during the Hungarian uprising in 1956. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956_Hungarian_Revolution
 

...

Founder & Sole Member - Grumpy's Over the Hill Club for Veteran Virtual Aviators
Member of the Fox Four Group

Need help? Try Grumpy's Lair

My photo gallery
IP Logged
 
Reply #8 - Jun 5th, 2005 at 8:06pm

Craig.   Offline
Colonel
Birmingham

Gender: male
Posts: 18590
*****
 
if the paper did end up getting someone killed over this it would proove without any doubt just how big a pile of crap these editors truely are. And even worse they do it with a clear conscience.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #9 - Jun 12th, 2005 at 7:26pm

Ex-RoNiN   Offline
Colonel

Posts: 60
*****
 
From what I have heard happened, a crewmember got out of the first tank shortly after the pic was taken and gunned him down.
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print