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If we find out that the people who perpetrated the killings in Tiananmen Square and were rounding up
these students are running the government, can the United States maintain fairly normal
relationships with them, given our aim
to foster human rights and promote democracy?
these students are running the government, can the United States maintain fairly normal
relationships with them, given our aim
to foster human rights and promote democracy?
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If we find out that the people
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who perpetrated the killings
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in Tiananmen Square
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and were rounding up
these students
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are running the government,
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can the United States
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maintain fairly normal
relationships with them,
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given our aim
to foster human rights
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and promote democracy?
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Movie Summary
Documentarian Christine Choy tracks down three exiled dissidents from the Tiananmen Square massacre, in order to find closure on an abandoned film she began shooting in 1989.