Joyce Cheng: Tiananmen Square protesters remember the bonds they formed with the Chinese police who held them captive
Chen Tianshi has kept a secret for the past 32 years. The former student activist was a key organiser of the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989 and was arrested in the aftermath of the massacre. Out of the bloody crackdown, unlikely friendships formed between some protesters and their captors. Today, on the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Mr Chen reveals his story about the kindness of two of the policemen he met while jailed.
"They were two of the people I felt most grateful [to] in my heart, from 1989 on," Mr Chen said. When the protests began, Mr Chen was a literature student at Beijing Normal University.
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