US, China tussle over Tiananmen anniversary

AFP  |  Beijing 

lashed out at the today after marked by urging to disclose how many people were killed in the crackdown.

US issued a statement to "remember the tragic loss of innocent lives" on June 4, 1989, when the sent tanks to quash the peaceful demonstrations around in

Open discussion of the crackdown is forbidden in China, where hundreds -- perhaps more -- died. A British diplomatic cable released last year said at least 10,000 people were killed.

Pompeo quoted the dissident Liu Xiaobo, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who died of while in custody last year, as saying: "The ghosts of June 4th have not yet been laid to rest."

The added: "We join others in the international community in urging the to make a full of those killed, detained or missing."

He also urged to release those jailed for trying to keep the memory of the protests alive, and stop harassing Tiananmen participants and their relatives.

The protests are branded a "counter-revolutionary rebellion" by Chinese authorities and many on the mainland remain unaware of the crackdown due to censorship.

"The has already come to a clear conclusion regarding the political disturbances that occurred in the late 1980s," Chinese told a regular press briefing.

Pompeo's statement is "groundlessly accusing the and interfering in China's internal affairs. The Chinese side is strongly dissatisfied and resolutely opposes this," Hua said.

She said has lodged an official diplomatic protest with the

"We urge the US to abandon prejudice, correct mistakes, stop irresponsible remarks, stop interfering in China's internal affairs, and do more to develop Sino-US relations instead of doing things to undermine" them, she said.

Families of pro-democracy protesters killed in the 1989 bloodbath have recently written an open letter urging to acknowledge their suffering and "re-evaluate the June Fourth massacre".

The semi-autonomous territory of Hong Kong is the only place on Chinese soil where the anniversary is openly marked with a famous vigil in Victoria Park on June 4 each year.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 15:10 IST