One lasting change in China's domestic policy since the Tiananmen Square protests has been the suppression and censorship of the media by the Chinese government. Following the events of 1989, the Chinese government significantly tightened its control over the media and public expression, implementing strict censorship measures to prevent any dissent or criticism of the government. This has remained a core aspect of China's domestic policy, as authorities continue to limit freedom of speech and suppress information that challenges the state's narrative.
When analyzing China's domestic policy, what has been one lasting change since Tiananmen Square?
the official approval of political protest by the Chinese government
encouragement of increased participation of China's citizens in politics by the Chinese government
suppression and censorship of the media by the Chinese government
the official recognition of free speech as a human right by the Chinese
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