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The Tiananmen Mothers (Chinese: 天安门母亲) is a group of Chinese democracy activists promoting a change in the government's position over the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. It is led by Ding Zilin, a retired university professor whose teenage son was shot and killed by government troops during the protests. The group – comprising the parents, friends and relatives of victims of the massacre – formed in September 1989 when Ding, along with her husband Jiang Peikun, met another mother, Zhang Xianling, whose 19-year-old son was also killed on June 4, 1989. As well as campaigning, the group also disseminates information about the events to the public, including through the internet. Currently, the group consists of relatives of 125 individuals killed during the protests. For her effo

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  • Tian’anmen-Mütter (de)
  • Madres de Tiananmen (es)
  • Madri di Tienanmen (it)
  • Mères de Tian'anmen (fr)
  • Tiananmen Mothers (en)
  • 天安门母亲运动 (zh)
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  • Les Mères de Tian'anmen est un groupe constitué de 128 mères d'étudiants chinois disparus à Pékin en juin 1989 lors des manifestations de la place Tian'anmen pour revendiquer la fin de la corruption et une ouverture démocratique. Ce groupe demande au gouvernement de la République populaire de Chine la vérité sur le sort qui fut réservé aux victimes ainsi qu'un changement d'attitude sur ces événements. (fr)
  • 天安门母亲运动是由六四事件遇害者家属组成的维权团体及其相关活动,主要發起者为六四事件遇害者之母、中国人民大学前哲学系副教授丁子霖,約始於2000年初。 该运动旨在促使中国共产党平反六四事件,徹查及公布六四事件的真实死亡人数,并向死傷者家屬公開道歉。其活动常受到中共当局的阻挠,例如禁止公開悼念在六四事件中遇害的親人等。 (zh)
  • Die Tian'anmen-Mütter sind eine Gruppe chinesischer Demokratieaktivisten, die eine Positionsänderung der chinesischen Regierung hinsichtlich des Tian’anmen-Massakers von 1989 auf dem Pekinger Tiananmenplatz fordern. Die Gruppe wird von Ding Zilin, einer Universitätsprofessorin im Ruhestand, geleitet, deren halbwüchsiger Sohn von Regierungstruppen während der Proteste erschossen worden war. (de)
  • Las Madres de Tiananmen son un grupo de activistas chinas por la democracia que promueven un cambio en la posición del gobierno sobre la represión de las protestas en la plaza de Tiananmén en 1989. Su lideresa, Ding Zilin, es una profesora universitaria retirada cuyo hijo adolescente murió por disparos de las tropas del gobierno durante las protestas. El grupo —incluye madres y padres, amigos y familiares de las víctimas de la masacre— se formó en septiembre de 1989 cuándo Ding, junto con su marido Jiang Peikun, conoció otra madre, Zhang Xianling, cuyo hijo de 19 años también resultó muerto el 4 de junio de 1989.​ Además de hacer campaña, el grupo difunde información sobre los acontecimientos, incluido a través de internet. Actualmente el grupo consta de familiares de 125 personas muertas (es)
  • The Tiananmen Mothers (Chinese: 天安门母亲) is a group of Chinese democracy activists promoting a change in the government's position over the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. It is led by Ding Zilin, a retired university professor whose teenage son was shot and killed by government troops during the protests. The group – comprising the parents, friends and relatives of victims of the massacre – formed in September 1989 when Ding, along with her husband Jiang Peikun, met another mother, Zhang Xianling, whose 19-year-old son was also killed on June 4, 1989. As well as campaigning, the group also disseminates information about the events to the public, including through the internet. Currently, the group consists of relatives of 125 individuals killed during the protests. For her effo (en)
  • Le Madri di Tienanmen sono un gruppo del Movimento democratico cinese che promuove un mutamento delle posizioni del governo verso la violenta repressione della Protesta di piazza Tienanmen del 4 giugno 1989. È guidata da Ding Zilin, candidata al Premio Nobel per la pace, una docente universitaria in pensione il cui giovane figlio fu ucciso dalle truppe governative durante la repressione. Nel 2000 fu lanciata ufficialmente una campagna per chiedere: Nel 2006 le Madri di Tienanmen hanno invocato "un processo di verità e riconciliazione" su quanto il governo compì nella piazza Tienanmen. (it)
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