![]() ![]() On the other, I was an employee of a foreign company, and my job depended on the success of that new plant. ![]() On one hand, I felt for the students because I'd been one of them. I watched the protests unfold with a conflicted conscience. The strong anti-corruption sentiment made my boss worry if the company should continue with its new assembly plant. Most foreign investors dealt with Chinese officials under the table. ![]() One particular slogan made my boss very nervous: "Down with the bureaucratic profiteers." My Japanese boss sent me to the square, not far from where I lived in my grandmother's apartment, to take photos for headquarters in Tokyo to analyze for evidence of turning tides. It was planning to build its first assembly plant in China. When the Tiananmen Square protests started in 1989, I worked for a Japanese company. ![]()
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