Four New Zealand MPs Banned from China After Taiwan Visit
Four New Zealand MPs have been banned from China for one year after visiting Taiwan on a parliamentary delegation, with the Chinese Embassy demanding an apology to lift the sanctions.
Four New Zealand MPs have been banned from China for one year after visiting Taiwan on a parliamentary delegation, with the Chinese Embassy demanding an apology to lift the sanctions.
In the year 1989, around 1.5 million Chinese students, workers and common citizens occupied Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to protest against the ruling regime. This was the largest political protest in communist China’s history. More than 6 weeks of protests ended with the brutal Tiananmen Square Massacre of 3-4 June.