A SYMBOL OF PROTEST

Who was ‘Tank Man’ and what happened to him?

IN June 1989, one protester stood in front of a row of tanks during the the Tienanmen Square Massacre.

The image of the 'Tank Man' quickly became a powerful symbol of both the bloody events of 4 June 1989 and of non-violent resistance. Here's what you need to know.

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The picture of Tank Man has come to symbolise the spirit of the protestorsCredit: AP

Who was 'Tank Man'?

After the massacre, an image of a man carrying a bag blocking the path of a tank has become the defining image of the democracy movement in China.

He became known as the 'Tank Man', or the 'Unknown Protester' or Unknown Rebel'.

As the lead tank maneuvered to pass by the man, he repeatedly shifted his position in order to obstruct the tank's attempted path around him.

The incident was filmed and smuggled out to a worldwide audience. Internationally, it is considered one of the most iconic images of all time.

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, "We can’t find him. We got his name from journalists. We have checked through computers but can’t find him among the dead or among those in prison."

He escaped mainland China:

A report cited a professor in Hong Kong who claimed Tank Man was an archaeologist, who had come to Beijing to join the protests. The professor claimed he escaped to Taiwan and was employed by the National Palace Museum - although the museum allegedly .

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