The Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation (BWAF), or Beijing Workers’ Autonomous Union (Chinese: 北京工人自治联合会; pinyin: Běijīng gōngrén zìzhì liánhéhuì; popularly...
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international prominence as a railway worker in Beijing. He helped set up the Beijing Workers’ Autonomous Federation (BWAF) during the Tiananmen Square protests...
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Operation Yellowbird Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation Defend Tienanmen Square Headquarters Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation Qiping, Luo., Yantting...
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Chinese dissident and activist, and was a key member of the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation (BWAF) during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. The...
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including Worker's Daily.: 130 The ACFTU is China's only legal trade union.: 161 The independent Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation formed during...
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1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre (redirect from Beijing massacre)
the protests. Additionally, a group of workers calling themselves the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation issued two handbills challenging the central...
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next sixteen years of his life, Zhao lived in forced seclusion in a quiet Beijing alley. Although minor details of his life leaked out, China scholars lamented...
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Gong Xiaoxia (January 1993). "Workers in the Tiananmen Protests: The Politics of the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation". The Australian Journal of...
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BWAF may refer to: Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation, a defunct Chinese workers' organization BWAF, the DS100 code for Waßmannsdorf station, Brandenburg...
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became involved in the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation in 1989. She later lived in New York. Attempted to return to Beijing in June 1993 but was...
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Square", the "Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation", the "Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation", the "Beijing Citizens Autonomous Federation", the "Citizens...
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the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation (BWAF), a labour union independent from Communist Party control, and the Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation...
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of 1989 April 15, 1989 June 4, 1989 Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation Pro-democracy protesters Other opposition...
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The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) is a pro-Beijing labour and political group established in 1948 in Hong Kong. It is the oldest and largest...
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People's Liberation Army at the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre (category Military history of Beijing)
The 38th Army was called into Beijing a second time, after the publication of the April 26 Editorial, to join Beijing Garrison troops in guarding Tiananmen...
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Yan Yan Jiaqi Yu Dongyue Zhang Boli Zhao Changqing Zhou Yongjun Groups Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation...
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Dissidents in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre (category 1989 in Beijing)
of the protest. These student leaders were part of the Beijing Students Autonomous Federation which had been an instrumental student organization in the...
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before the Model Workers are finalized. Beijing hosted the National Commendation Conference for Model Workers and Advanced Workers from September 28...
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(2010–2019). In 2020, the Beijing subway was the fourth busiest and second longest in the world. Beijing Daxing International Airport, Beijing's second international...
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Li Jinjin, a master's student from Peking University's Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation, believed that the strike would set the movement back....
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students and rights-activists staged a massive protest in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. This is his story of how he was able to escape authorities who were seeking...
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Socialism in Hong Kong (section Pro-Beijing leftists)
by-election as a referendum expectedly was heavily criticised by Beijing and Hong Kong's pro-Beijing camp as unconstitutional. The Democratic Party refused to...
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1989 Chinese protests by region (section Beijing)
well as establishing a province wide autonomous student federation. The reactions to the June 4 crackdown in Beijing saw groups, ranging from several hundred...
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Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme (section Secretary General of the Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous Region)
Tibetology quarterly, Beijing, 1991 / Grand tournant historique au Tibet, in La Tibétologie en Chine, n° 1, 1991. On Tibetan Issues, Beijing, New Star Publishers...
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April 27 demonstrations (category History of Beijing)
later become a leader of the Hunger Strike Group, the Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation had planned to stage a demonstration in the Square on April...
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Korean People's Association in Manchuria (redirect from Autonomous Shinmin region)
Korean: 재만한족총연합회; August 1929 – September 1931) was a self-governing autonomous prefecture in Manchuria, populated by two million Korean refugees. Following...
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Russia (redirect from Russian Federation)
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world, and extends across eleven...
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counterpoint to the communist International Workers' Day celebrations on May Day. Saint Joseph is the patron saint of workers and craftsmen, among others. Labor...
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inclined to the Hong Kong and Beijing Government. Therefore, HKFTU is sometimes classified as a company union, and a Pro-Beijing political party. In the 1930s...
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December 9th Movement (category 1935 in Beijing)
voice their support. On December 18, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions called for its workers to protest the betrayal by Japan and the arrest of...
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