China plans to hold a ceremonial farewell for its late former leader Jiang Zemin in Beijing next week, as authorities tamp down protests across the country
HONG KONG—China said it would hold a ceremonial send-off for its late former leader Jiang Zemin in Beijing early next week, as authorities enforced a somber toneIn a Thursday notice, an official committee
overseeing Mr. Jiang’s death rites said senior Communist Party and government leaders, lawmakers and military officials would conduct a memorial service on the morning of Dec. 6 at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.
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Jiang Zemin, who led China as it emerged as world power, dies at 96Breaking news: Former Chinese president Jiang Zemin has died at 96. He came to power after the 1989 crackdown on student protests in Tianamen Square, overseeing a period of massive economic growth for the country.
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China mourns former leader Jiang Zemin with bouquets, black front pagesChinese newspapers turned their front pages black on Thursday and flags were put at half mast in mourning for the death of former president Jiang Zemin, while well-wishers laid piles of bouquets outside his childhood home.
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Jiang Zemin, Former China Paramount Leader, Dies at 96Jiang Zemin, the former Chinese leader who presided over market-oriented changes that turned China into a global economic juggernaut, died at the age of 96 of leukemia and multiple organ failure.
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Ex-president Jiang Zemin who transformed China dies at 96Jiang Zemin became the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in 1989 and went on to become the president of the Asian country in 1993.
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