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  1. Secret Tiananmen Square memoirs of Chinese party leader Zhao …

  2. Zhao Ziyang: A reformer China's Communist Party wants to forget

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    Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of Premier Zhao Ziyang are the memoirs of the former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Zhao Ziyang, who was sacked after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.
    The story of Zhao Ziyang is proof those efforts still continue: the man who was the highest ranking Party official in the country at the time of those momentous events is now expunged from the record and, even in death, still regarded as a threat. Every year, the family says, the number of people who come to pay their respects diminishes slightly.
    Under the headline "Comrade Zhao Ziyang has Passed Away", Zhao's official obituary stated, "Comrade Zhao had long suffered from multiple diseases affecting his respiratory and cardiovascular systems, and had been hospitalized for medical treatment several times.
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    Over thirty ministers were dismissed as Zhao loyalists, and Zhao was widely criticized in the Chinese media. In the end, mentioning his name in the media was severely restricted, and he was airbrushed from photographs and deleted from textbooks.
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  4. Zhao Ziyang | China | The Guardian

  5. Ousted in Tiananmen Protests, a Late Chinese Leader Is Finally …

  6. WEBDec 2, 2009 · The first behind-the-scenes look at China’s political power struggles in the turbulent 1980s has emerged, the secret memoirs of Zhao Ziyang, the fallen party chief who spent the last 16 years of his life …