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June 04, 2009 
A giant statue of former Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong is seen behind a red wall at the campus... 
Shanghai, China 
A giant statue of former Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong is seen behind a red wall at the campus... 
A giant statue of former Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong is seen behind a red wall at the campus of Fudan University in Shanghai June 4, 2009. Two decades ago, China's youth were at the forefront of a movement to bring democracy to the world's most populous nation in demonstrations bloodily put down around Beijing's central Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989. Today, after years of breakneck economic growth, the young are more pro-government, more suspicious of the West, and genuinely proud of China's achievements, such as the Beijing Olympics, making a repeat of June 4 unlikely. REUTERS/ Nir Elias (CHINA ANNIVERSARY POLITICS) 
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