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when sigh forbade to subdue and exhaled out in a screech tearing away the soul, I saw futile war of ism got littered in soiled red brook that gushed away beneath the red flag whole. The ****** of red tell was yet to come I saw a thin flesh of skeleton alive and stood against the mighty tank, which shook everything at once in a moment. Fear was in the air, tremble in mine curtains everything moved up except one I blinked up my shutters. Now I move up the world again and again. Copyright @Dr Pragya suman ******************************************* Footnote: This is not the first time that China is facing blame for the Corona crisis. On Tiananmen square, one of the most heinous pogrom was done. Many students who were advocating democracy slaughtered broad and daylight. A photographer named Charlie Cole captured that moment in his camera . China has always followed expansionary policy. #Tiananmen square
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May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020 at 8:41 AM UTC
Tiananmen square
when sigh forbade to subdue and exhaled out in a screech tearing away the soul, I saw futile war of ism got littered in soiled red brook that gushed away beneath the red flag whole. The ****** of red tell was yet to come I saw a thin flesh of skeleton alive and stood against the mighty tank, which shook everything at once in a moment. Fear was in the air, tremble in mine curtains everything moved up except one I blinked up my shutters. Now I move up the world again and again. Copyright @Dr Pragya suman ******************************************* Footnote: This is not the first time that China is facing blame for the Corona crisis. On Tiananmen square, one of the most heinous pogrom was done. Many students who were advocating democracy slaughtered broad and daylight. A photographer named Charlie Cole captured that moment in his camera . China has always followed expansionary policy. #Tiananmen square
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May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020 at 8:41 AM UTC
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