Lin Yuwei and Wu Yanni, China’s entrants in the women’s 100m hurdles final, embraced after the race at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. Lin won gold in the race with a time of 12.74 seconds. A photograph of the two women in profile showed Lin’s lane number, 6, next to Wu’s lane number, 4.

“6/4” is a common reference to the Tiananmen Square massacre in the early hours of 4 June 1989. Discussion of the killings and the protests that preceded them are strictly controlled in China, with a wide range of references routinely scrubbed from China’s internet.

Posts on Chinese social media app Weibo that mention the two athletes hugging showed grey squares where the photograph should have been.

  • ivanafterall@kbin.social
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    It’s like The Tell-Tale Heart. The guilt is haunting them and they see Tienanmen Square everywhere they look. THE SOUND OF THE HEARTBEAT IS MADDENING!

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      I think anyone that thinks they care about Tiananmen as anything but standard “deny everything and suppress all criticism” policy should look up the casualties from the occupation of Tibet, the Cultural Revolution, and the current Uyghur genocide.