
The image depicts the decline of the Shanghai Composite Index on the anniversary of the June 4th, 1989 communist crackdown. The Index fell dramatically in just a small number of days, while communist Chinese censors also targeted search term of the event in an effort to stop individuals from reading about it.


The Shanghai Composite index opened at 2346.98, fell 64.89 on the 23rd anniversary of the Tiananmen square crackdown. These numbers can be interpreted as 6/4/89, the date of the Tiananmen crackdown. Other words censored by the Chinese government include: Tiananmen, jintian, lazhu, weiduoliya, zhishu, 4,6,8,9,23,35


This is a chart about the Shanghai Composit Index on June 4,1989 and the fact that China censors words which would return search results related to it. It opened at 234.98 and fell 64.89.


The figure presented to the left is titled Squaring the Numbers. The figure is a representation of the statistical data for the decline of the Shanghai composite index.


The image depicts the decline of the Shanghai Composite Index on the anniversary of June 4th, 1989 Tienanmen Square communist crackdown. The Index had noticeable declines on this date.


The graph shows how the Shanghai composite index dropped on the anniversary of Tienanmen Square on June 4, 1989 to become an unlikely target for China's internet censors.


This chart stated the Shanghai Composite Index declined on the anniversary of Tianamin Square which caused a internet censors to block search results related to the event such as "Tianamen", "Candle" even "Today".


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the shanghai composite went into a nosedive and the worries this poses for the chinese communists.


This graph is entitled "Squaring the Numbers" and depicts the decline of the Shanghai Composite Index. The index can be seen depicted in red and gradually declining. It fell from 234.69 to 64.89.


This chart shows that the Shanghai composite index fell on the day that is the Anniversary of the Tianamen Square massacre due to internet censorship.


This graph is illustrating the decline of the Shanghai Composite Index after the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident. This has became a target of internet sensors.


This is a graph of the Shanghai Composite Index on June 4, 2012 which is the 23 anniversary of the Tiannamen Square crackdown. The composite opened at 2346.98 and fell 64.89 during the day as various symbols of the protest were blocked by China's internet censor. The censors blocked the opening index because the last four digits were seen as the reversed date of the crackdown.

