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  2. List of massacres in China - Wikipedia

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    On the night of November 18, 1995, a mass shooting occurred in Zhaodong, Heilongjiang. Two suspects, 26-year-old Feng Wanhai and 22-year-old Jiang Liming, armed with a double-barreled shotgun and a small-bore rifle, opened fire at 48 people, killing 32 people and wounding 16 others. 37 families were affected by the incident. [97] Ghulja massacre

  3. Shanghai massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organizations and leftist elements in Shanghai by forces supporting General Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party or KMT).

  4. Category:Mass murder in China by century - Wikipedia

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  5. 2024 Ju County attack - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the incident, terms such as "Zhaike incident" and "Ju County murder case" briefly began trending on social media sites, before disappearing. All information regarding the attack had later been censored and deleted from the social media, and was also not mentioned by any Chinese media except Phoenix Television and NetEase , with ...

  6. Guangxi Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Key Ray Chong, a professor of history at Texas Tech University, [35] compared the massacre with other events of mass murder and genocide, writing in 1997 in his review of Zheng Yi's Scarlet Memorial: "During the Cultural Revolution, quite a few Chinese officials knew of this horror, the equivalent of the Nazi Holocaust in the 1940s and the ...

  7. 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] In the aftermath of the protests, the Chinese government suppressed other protests around China, carried out mass arrests of protesters [25] which catalysed Operation Yellowbird, strictly controlled coverage of the events in the domestic and foreign affiliated press, and demoted or purged officials it deemed sympathetic to the protests.

  8. America sets horrifying 17-year record for mass killings - AOL

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  9. List of genocides - Wikipedia

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    Scholarship varies on the definition of genocide employed when analysing whether events are genocidal in nature. [2] The United Nations Genocide Convention, not always employed, defines genocide as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or ...