Hillary Teaches China a Lesson on Healing. China’s Reply: “The Dog Ate My Homework.”

Our secretary of state, fresh from her didactic ruler-smacking session with Israeli knuckles, put on her goody two-shoes habit yesterday and suggested to Beijing that it could mark the twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre by publishing the names of those mowed-down–hundreds of protesters-against-government-repression who, notwithstanding all that Chinese reform (never mind on whose enslaved backs it is taking place), have never been acknowledged. Said she: “A China that has made enormous progress economically and is emerging to take its rightful place in global leadership should examine openly the darker events of its past and provide a public accounting of those killed, detained or missing, both to learn and to heal.” The Chinese government had a different idea of how things should go in the square. FoxNews.com reports:

Foreign journalists were barred from the vast square as uniformed and plainclothes police stood guard across the area which was the epicenter of the student-led movement that was crushed by the military on the night of June 3-4, 1989. . . . Security officials checking passports also blocked foreign TV camera operators and photographers from entering the square to cover the raising of China’s national flag, which happens at dawn every day. Plainclothes officers aggressively confronted journalists on the streets surrounding the square, cursing and threatening violence against them.

Not, perhaps, the rejoinder she was seeking? Whatever. There was Cairo today to console her.

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