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to get your romantic channel. to get a car to do it. with exclusive. plus see concerning your kids click here to. curious. do it yourself networkers. subscribers don't miss it. this is g.w. news asia coming up on the program 30 years ago students in china took to tiananmen square demanding change the government responded with bullets the world commemorates trying to pretend the incident never happened and. tiptoeing around a taboo subject why do many japanese teens give sex education in their schools the only great.
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challenge welcome to the program it's good to have you with us the chinese government's crackdown in and around tiananmen square in 1989 came to be symbolized by this iconic image of one man blocking a tank advance for weeks students had occupied the space demanding economic and political reforms and eventually officials had had enough they declared martial law and the military moved in beginning in the early hours of june 4th soldiers fired on civilians as debates range from a few 100 to several 1000 people killed the movement was successfully suppressed and its memory has also been successfully suppressed in china 1400000000 people that's a 5th of the world's population do not have ready access to the facts of what happened in tiananmen square beijing has never shown any remorse or given
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a clear account of what happened. a single day in 1989 completely changed your life photos taken years before the massacre show a young family in the 1980 s. you know with her small son and her husband to mingle. he was shot 30 years ago on june 4th 1989 and died in hospital. his was just one of hundreds possibly thousands of deaths that night as. the massacres the worst thing that has ever been done to people in this country the government hasn't answered the question of what happened on june 4th nor has it apologized and i regret that very much had it. not only has the government never apologized it refuses to talk about it. officially these images do not exist they are taboo.
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in the spring of 1989 hundreds of thousands of chinese took to the streets of beijing to demand reforms and freedom. the uprising against the communist leadership was spearheaded by students i was one of their leaders was valar casey who was 21 at the time he now lives in what he calls exile in taiwan. this is how he appeared on chinese state media back then today he is hardly known in china. if you look. over my name search into let's say i do the chinese version of google i don't exist chinese government i have decided to wipe. the this phrase of the history completely searches on chinese websites bring up no links or references to vo r.k.
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she or $989.00 only a dubious article with the title tiana massacre are a myth. it's the same with school textbooks $989.00 the op rising the deaths all absent. the evening news on june 4th was mostly state propaganda but one detail belied the truth the anchors wore black to signify sorrow and sympathy about the deaths after the broadcast the female anchor doocy on was barred from ever presenting the news again the official forgetting had begun. you've ha whose husband died in 1809 is working against this forced amnesia she wants to remember june 4th and regularly meets others who lost loved ones that day but they say the state is bullying and watching them. or whatever if everyone in this country had access to
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information about what happened they'd be furious but the government has concealed it for 30 years just because young people today know very little about it doesn't mean it didn't happen. indeed it did happen but the subject is off limits for the chinese leadership forgetting and suppression instead of remembering silence and no apology but not everyone is playing along joining me now is louisa lim officer of the people's republic of amnesia tiananmen revisited a book about the power of propaganda we said give us a sense of just how thorough that you re sure and propaganda has been the regime has been surprisingly effective in china and particularly amongst young people those people who are not yet born at the time and 989 when i was writing my book i went around the campuses of universities and i asked 100 students whether
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they could identify the picture of tank man that famous picture of the young man standing in front of a line of tanks and only 15 out of 100 people knew what it was it was interesting because it was we obvious who knew what it was and who just from their body language so it was quite clear also from the questions that they asked me that they simply had never seen this image before and that was something that really surprised me. there are 1400000000 people in china i know that you did a little bit of a poll in on the college campus but is it really possible that the vast majority of people in china have no idea ti-anna and happened and is a possible that some people do know they just can't talk about it openly. well i mean for sure there were people who lived through those events and then have decided over time not to talk about them and i think what we've seen is that the real cost of active at memory of talking about what happened of commemorating it in
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any way has become higher and higher and so people have made the decision not to remember not to talk about it and to erase it from their own memories but we're also seeing quite a lot of evidence that even young people. who might be in a position to know don't i mean we saw one instance where a newspaper printed a picture of students or people with bullet wounds being rushed to hospital from 989 and then the reason that picture was printed was because no one working at the newspaper not the page editor or the picture editor not even the censor no one recognized what that picture was so it's a real sign that the collective institutional memory of june the 4th has been quite effectively array's because there any sense you think that it's possible the chinese government would finally acknowledge what happened in 1990. i mean they
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don't deny what happened is just that the government is not changing its line on it and this year we've seen comments from a government official from the defense minister and also an editorial in a government newspaper in the global times which really sort of doubles down on the government position and says what we did back then was right in fact the editorial says this move inoculation china against future turmoil and so allowed china to become which and powerful so that the government line and that shows absolutely no sign of changing any time soon louisa lim thank you. thank you. moving on to japan and it's public education it's a country where sex seems to be out in the open for example in pornographic comic books sold at nearly every convenience store but the country is also very conservative parents tiptoe around the subject of sex
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a survey released last year suggest sex education at school is minimal leaving many students confused and short of answers. it's no origin resteal day here at tokyo's middle school. sex education is on today's lesson plan in what is probably the industrialized world least in lightened country when it comes to human sexuality class the separated boys here girls there and not all of them will get advice from their parents you know hannah and i can talk about it at home and i don't have any older siblings either. in class we don't go into much detail with some of the topics but this plenty of information online much of it is h districted but it's easy to get around so we look at it there. are. the 9th graders are in the midst of puberty
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surrounded by anime and online pornography but their teachers do not actually talk about the to be topics of sexual intercourse contraception or abortion sex ed in japanese schools is complex but it seems seems to be to pass on as little information as possible. the fear is that if they know too much it will lead to an increase in on wanted pregnancies but many girls are getting pregnant because they're getting the wrong information. if sexuality isn't properly discussed at home then i think it's up to the schools to fulfil that role could be done with nothing. but the ban on frank discussion in school creates a. aqim of knowledge that can result in sexual behavior disorders ignorance over birth control methods sexually transmitted disease and even unwanted pregnancies in order to protect their children from this fate these mothers are attending as workshop the former nurse talks openly she asks what do i tell my child if he or
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she frequently masturbate or views per nakor fee at a young age many are too embarrassed even to voice questions like these. many mothers have problems talking about it that they never experienced it when they were kids but with this in this relaxed environment mothers play games to lower their inhibitions again self-confidence has to educate the parents before they can teach their children. that i didn't know anything when i had my 1st period i thought it would just happen once and then be over my family could traditional red rice to mark the occasion i had absolutely no idea what was going on. thanks to a card game from workshop. is having an easier time talking to her daughter about sex it's an important conversation that has better equipped her daughter for the
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transition to adulthood. that's right we don't cover this in school but it's better to know this i understand it now now i know how a baby is made. and i also know how i would have a child they couldn't. unlike many japanese this 10 year old now understands the basics of human sexuality but it's not just about the physical act feelings are also involved. take in that you know i would like to know more about what girls experience how do they get pregnant what happens after that is it painful that would really help in understanding the opposite sex and in getting to know one another. the whole. understanding is hard to achieve in a claim it where young people are too shy to ask questions parents keep silent and
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schools up hold the status quo. but these mothers have understated that they are after all talking about the most natural thing in the world. that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on t v dot com for slashed h.-a or on facebook and twitter we continue our coverage of the chairman's square anniversary tomorrow to see you next time goodbye. i'm secure in the fire were not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would lie and sets up the what's your story ready. i'm with i was a women especially
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