Tiananmen 1976: When mourning became a crime

In April 1976, millions gathered at Tiananmen Square to mourn Premier Zhou Enlai, defying muted state response. When authorities removed tributes overnight, citizens returned with more, triggering arrests. Labelled a "counter-revolutionary incident," crackdown exposed deep political tensions. The protests were reclassified as a revolutionary movement - the state's fear of collective public grief.

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