I haven’t yet fully unpacked the politics around Obama’s nomination of Chas Freeman to chair the National Intelligence Council, but though his views on Israel and the Middle East are getting the most attention, my eye was drawn to this email he wrote three years ago on the Chinese government’s handling of Tiananmen Square :
I do not believe it is acceptable for any country to allow the heart of its national capital to be occupied by dissidents intent on disrupting the normal functions of government, however appealing to foreigners their propaganda may be. Such folk, whether they represent a veterans’ “Bonus Army” or a “student uprising” on behalf of “the goddess of democracy” should expect to be displaced with despatch from the ground they occupy. I cannot conceive of any American government behaving with the ill-conceived restraint that the Zhao Ziyang administration did in China, allowing students to occupy zones that are the equivalent of the Washington National Mall and Times Square, combined. while shutting down much of the Chinese government’s normal operations. I thus share the hope of the majority in China that no Chinese government will repeat the mistakes of Zhao Ziyang’s dilatory tactics of appeasement in dealing with domestic protesters in China.
The Chinese government reported the death toll of their suppression of the Tiananmen Square protests at 241. Amnesty International estimated that one thousand protesters were killed, and other observers believe that the true number may have been several times that.

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March 11, 2009 at 7:39 am
Following Up… « studentactivism.net
[…] for chair of the National Intelligence Council has withdrawn his name from consideration. As we noted last week, Freeman once said this about China’s 1989 Tiananmen Square […]