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I changed the reference (which I wrote by mistake) to the "student movement" to "Tiananmen Square crisis" since there were many student movements in the past, taking the forms of protests on Tiananmen Square. 172
- What was wrong with the other links I activated? --Jiang 08:03 9 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Did I deactivate any links? If so, I'm very sorry. Let me check. 172
Fixed the problem. My intention was only to correct a flaw in my writing. Sorry. 172
[edit] Copyvio?
Some sentence appears to be copied from an BBC article[1]], word by word...--Skyfiler 20:08, 5 January 2007 (UTC)