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Interviews with Fang Zheng

Interviewed February 7, 2010

My name is Fang Zheng. I was a college student in Beijing in 1989. I was a senior student of Physical Education at Beijing Institute.

In 1989, I participated in a student campaign that originated in Beijing, then it developed to a democracy movement to protest against the government.

On June 4th, I was at Tiananmen Square the whole day. During the evacuation in the evening on that day, when the military troops suppressed the demonstration when I was leaving the square, I was attacked by a Liberation Army tank, was attacked by the tank, which caused serious injuries. The tank was chasing behind us. Finally it ran over me and cut off both my legs.

I know, at that time, on June 4, 1989, from June 3rd to June 4th, in the entire city of Beijing, there were many people who were suppressed by the military troops. They lost their lives. There were more people like me, who got injured and maimed.

I experienced that suppression, and I am also a witness and a survivor of it.