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China criticises Rubio's remarks about 1989 Tiananmen Protests

China's foreign ministry stated on Wednesday that the United States "distorted" historical fact and attacked China’s political system in its commemoration Tiananmen demonstrations of 1989.

Lin Jian said, at a regular press conference, that China had lodged a formal complaint with the U.S.

On June 4, 1989 Chinese tanks entered the square and troops fired to put an end to pro-democracy protests. The Communist Party never published a death count, but rights groups and eyewitnesses say that the number could be in the thousands.

Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, said that Tuesday: "Today we honor the courage of the Chinese people killed while they attempted to exercise their freedoms. We also remember those who are still being persecuted as they continue to seek justice and accountability for the events on June 4, 1989."

He said, "The CCP actively attempts to censor facts but the world won't forget." (Reporting and editing by Himani Sarkar; Reporting by Ryan Woo)

(source: Reuters)