'Tank Man'
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Interests | Tiananmen Square massacre |
An unarmed demonstrator who opposed a column of tanks by standing in front of them the day after the "Tiananmen Square massacre". |
'Tank Man' (dubbed 'The Unknown Rebel' by Time Magazine, which later named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century) is/was a protestor who stood in front of a column of tanks on June 4, 1989, the morning after the so-called "Tiananmen Square massacre".
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Exposure
'Tank Man' was photographed by 5 photographers and the images were smuggled out of China. The dramatic images quickly made him became a international icon of non-violent resistance. There exists video footage of the event which proves,[1] that he was not killed by that tank.
Fate
His fate and identity remain unknown.[2]
Legacy
'Tank Man' remains an enduring symbol of courage.[3] In October 2021, a cartoonist of over 20 years standing was sacked in Australia for posting the image shown on Instagram, during the COVID universal vaccination project.