Tiananmen Square ‘Tank Man’ photographer dies
The photographer who snapped the defining image of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown -- a solitary man defiantly blocking the path of a column of tanks -- has died in Indonesia, according to US officials. American authorities confirmed the death of 64-year-old Charlie Cole in Bali, where the Texan had been a long-time resident. Cole won the 1990 World Press Photo award for his picture of a man in a white shirt, carrying a shopping bag in each hand, striding out into the road the day after troops killed hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in the heart of Beijing. The man, whose identity remains unknown, stopped in front of a column of tanks and armoured vehicles, later climbing onto the vehicle to engage in a conversation with one of the tank crew as gunshots crackled in the air. “Tank Man” has become one of the defining images of the 20th century.
Source: AFP
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