Chinese in China would know of the incident but would not talk about it. I am sure of that as I asked a girl who is here on exchange and she said she knew of it but didn't elaborate and did not seem keen to talk about it. In fact, if you are to try to talk to anyone from the mainland about the Government, they would not say anything bad about it and/or they would defend it. That's just how these people were brought up.
A lot of the people who passed away were not protesting against the Government but they just wanted the Government to hear them out. FOr the Chinese Government to have slaughtered those civillians was wrong and to take what I just wrote into account makes it even more inhumane... it disgusts me. I'm lucky I'm born overseas.

I think that the Chinese government needs to name all those who were killed in the Tiananmen Square protests. They need to learn from their mistakes. They don't want to do it because it brings shame onto their name, well - that's too bad because they brought it on themselves.
It may not happen with this generation or even my generation but hopefully the next generation of Chinese can bring about change.