Tiananmen Square protests veteran Chen Ziming dies in Beijing
Chen Ziming,jailed for his role in Tiananmen demonstrations, has died of cancer in the capital

Chen Ziming, the veteran pro-democracy activist and one of the leading figures in the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989, has died, a close friend said.
Chen died at his home after suffering from cancer, fellow Tiananmen protest leader Wang Dan said. Chen was 62.
He was sentenced to 13 years in jail for his part in the Tiananmen protests.
“Chen Ziming, a famous dissident, the so-called black hand of June 4, my good teacher and helpful friend, died at 2.15pm [yesterday] in Beijing after the failure of his fight against cancer,” Wang wrote on his Facebook page.
“Chen Ziming was one of China’s most outstanding intellectuals who contributed to China’s democracy movement over the past 40 years,” Wang later told the South China Morning Post.
Chen was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and went to Boston in the United States for treatment earlier this year. He spoke frequently to the Post.