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Tiananmen and Tibet Progress required by Tiananmen Sanctions law not met Situation in Tibet worse than in 1989 Following the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, the U.S. Congress passed legislation that imposed sanctions
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Beijing / /

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the New York Times / Jamyang Kyi / BBC / Xinhua News / /

Continent

America / /

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China / Tibet / /

Event

Judicial Event / Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

Tiananmen Square / /

Holiday

New Year's Day / Emancipation Day / /

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sanctions law / printing / satellite dishes / martial law / communications equipment / strict travel regulations / /

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paranoia / /

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Tibetan plateau / Mountain Burned / /

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Department of State / Congress / U.S. Congress / Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China / US Department of State / People’s Armed Police / Communist Party / Government of the People / Reporters Without Borders / Congressional Executive Commission on China / Chinese government / /

Person

Jonathan Ansfield / Labrang Jigme / Edward Wong / Jigme Gyatso / /

Position

police officer / aide / writer /singer / President / /

Product

TERMINATION OF SUSPENSIONS / /

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Machu / Gansu / /

PublishedMedium

the New York Times / Public Law / /

RadioStation

Radio Free Asia / Voice of America / VOA / /

Technology

cell phones / mobile phones / /

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