The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 08, 1989, Image 5

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(Continued from page I)
emphasis and emotion, caused
many to weep.
“Martyrs, at this moment, how we
wish you could hear our voices!”
The speakers read. “Two months
ago, you and your fellow students,
for the sake of China’s future,
launched a world-shaking
movement for democracy . . . The
Chinese dictators, however, raised
their butcher knives in a desperate
attempt to save their dictatorship.
“The heart of the Chinese nation
is weeping, the earth is shaking, as a
result of you martyrs laying down
your lives in a bloody river for the
lofty ideal of democracy, freedom
and human rights . . . We, the living,
the overseas Chinese, are highly re
solved that these dead shall not nave
shed their blood in vain.
“The flower of democracy and
freedom irrigated by your blood is
Service
(Continued from page 1)
emphasis and emotion, caused
many to weep.
“Martyrs, at this moment, how we
wish you could hear our voices!”
The speakers read. “Two months
ago, you and your fellow students,
for the sake of China’s future,
launched a world-shaking
movement for democracy . . . The
Chinese dictators, however, raised
their butcher knives in a desperate
attempt to save their dictatorship.
“The heart of the Chinese nation
is weeping, the earth is shaking, as a
result of you martyrs laying down
your lives in a bloody river for the
lofty ideal of democracy, freedom
and human rights . . . We, the living,
the overseas Chinese, are highly re
solved that these dead shall not have
shed their blood in vain.
“The flower of democracy and
freedom irrigated by your blood is
Soviet
(Continued from page 1)
eight industrial enterprises and
some schools and government of
fices were torched or wrecked, Tass
said.
“Youths aged from 16 to 20,
drunk or on drugs, performed bar
barous, reckless actions,” Tass said.
It said 56 people had been killed, in
cluding many women and children,
but the Communist youth daily
Komsomolskaya Pravda said the
death toll had climbed to 67.
Most of those who lost their
homes were Meskhi Turks, the
newspaper said. The entire popula
tion of 300,000 Meskhi were
uprooted from their homeland in
Soviet Georgia by dictator Josef Sta-
destined to bloom, and a democratic
and free China is sure to stand erect
in the Orient someday. The Chinese
people shall cherish the memory of
you martyrs from generation to gen
eration.”
Americans also stood at the micro
phone and cried while talking about
freedom and democracy.
One woman said many Americans
take freedom for granted, and told
the crowd how much Americans
care for their country.
Another woman told the Chinese
students, professors and their fami
lies, that because they have had the
opportunity to leave their country
and travel, they have a better con
cept of freedom than most people in
the world.
Beneath the altar lay more than a
dozen flower arrangements from va
rious departments and offices in the
University, including President Wil
liam Mobely’s.
destined to bloom, and a democratic
and free China is sure to stand erect
in the Orient someday. The Chinese
people shall cherish the memory of
you martyrs from generation to gen
eration.”
Americans also stood at the micro
phone and cried while talking about
freedom and democracy.
One woman said many Americans
take freedom for granted, and told
the crowd how much Americans
care for their country.
Another woman told the Chinese
students, professors and their fami
lies, that because they have had the
opportunity to leave their country
and travel, they have a better con
cept of freedom than most people in
the world.
Beneath the altar lay more than a
dozen flower arrangements from va
rious departments and offices in the
University, including President Wil
liam Mobely’s.
lin in 1944 and shipped to the Soviet
East for forced resettlement.
In Moscow, a somber Gorbachev
told the Congress of People’s Dep
uties that authorities had the situa
tion in the Fergana Valley under
control, but that there were still inci
dents of arson and killings.
“It has not changed for the bet
ter,” Gorbachev said. “It concerns us
very much.”
The Congress joined him in ap
pealing to Uzbeks and Meshki
Turks, both of whom are tradition
ally Moslem, to halt the bloodshed.
The Turkish minority, which
adopted Islam centuries ago, has
been pressing its demands to be al
lowed to return to its ancestral
homeland in Georgia since the na
tional parliament began meeting in
Moscow late last month.
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