La matanza de Tiananmen, 25 años después
A combination of pictures shows (top) a file picture taken on May 18, 1989 showing Chinese workers filling the streets of Beijing to support the students' pro-democracy movement and their hunger strike and (bottom) visitors walking past the same spot 25 years after on May 29, 2014 in Beijing. China's vast censorship machine does its utmost to wipe the slightest reference to the Tiananmen crackdown from books, television and the Internet, scrubbing the issue from public discussion and even from the minds of its younger generation. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO / CATHERINE HENRIETTE / FILES
A combination of pictures shows (top) a file photo taken on May 14, 1989 showing student hunger strikers lying on the ground at Beijing's central Tiananmen Square where they spent the night during the Beijing Spring movement and (bottom) two security personnel standing at the same spot 25 years after on May 29, 2014 in Beijing. China's vast censorship machine does its utmost to wipe the slightest reference to the Tiananmen crackdown from books, television and the Internet, scrubbing the issue from public discussion and even from the minds of its younger generation. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO / CATHERINE HENRIETTE / FILES
A combination of pictures shows (L) a file photo taken on May 30, 1989 showing students and people of Beijing gathering in Tiananmen Square around a "Statue of Liberty", a replica of New York Statue of Liberty created by students from an art institute to promote the pro-democracy protest against the Chinese government and (R) visitors walking near the same location 25 years after on May 29, 2014 in Beijing. China's vast censorship machine does its utmost to wipe the slightest reference to the Tiananmen crackdown from books, television and the Internet, scrubbing the issue from public discussion and even from the minds of its younger generation. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO / FILES