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Wu Jianmin (democracy activist)

Wu Jianmin (simplified Chinese: 吴建民; traditional Chinese: 吳建民; pinyin: Wú Jiànmín; born 1963) is a Chinese dissident and democracy activist from Nanjing, Jiangsu. He studied at Jiangsu Institute of Commercial Management Cadres and is one of the main leaders at the Nanjing Students' Autonomous Federation.[1][2][3][4][5]

Wu Jianmin
Personal details
Born1963
Nanjing, People's Republic of China
EducationJiangsu Institute of Commercial Management Cadres (Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce (JVIC))[1][2][3]
Occupation
Known forpolitics, press, education
Chinese name
Chinese吳建民
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWú Jiànmín

Political activism edit

From 1982 to 1986, Wu Jianmin served in the People's Liberation Army Navy. He began studying at the Jiangsu Institute of Commercial Management Cadres in 1987.[6][7]

In 1989, Wu participated in the student patriotic democratic movement and was elected as the student leader.[1][8][9] He organized and led the June 4th Movement at many Nanjing universities. On the morning of June 1, Wu led a student procession of about 10,000 people from Gulou square in Nanjing to support the Tiananmen Square protests. On June 4, the student procession led by Wu went to a small town called Zhang Baling in Chuzhou in Anhui Province. He was sent back to Nanjing by the Chinese Communist Party.[1][10]

After the June 4th movement, he formed a political party called the China Democracy Front, and served as the chairman. In the summer of 1990, when the first issue of the China Democracy Front magazine was published, he was found by the Nanjing Public Security Bureau.[11]

Imprisonment edit

Wu Jianmin is a member of a democratic movement which was suppressed by the Chinese Communist Party. In 1990, Wu was arrested by the Ministry of State Security of the People's Republic of China. In July 1991, he was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment for being "the arch-criminal of organizing and leading a counter-revolutionary group".[1][12] He is listed as political prisoner No. 001 of arrest by the Ministry of State Security in Nanjing and secretly detained in the military prison.[13]

On November 17, 1991, US Secretary of State James Baker visited China and requested for the Chinese government to release political prisoners, including Wu Jianmin. However, Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen used the director of the Information Department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, whose name was also Wu Jianmin, to confuse the public and deceive Baker. The Chinese government did not release the detained student leader Wu Jianmin.[14][15][1][16][13]

After release edit

Wu Jianmin was early released from prison in 1997 after American government's negotiation.[5] In 2008, Wu led the people to defend their rights to SOHO International developers on housing issues. This lasted for 100 days and Wu won.[17]

Due to persecution by the Chinese Communist Party, Wu was forced to go into exile in the United States in 2015.[12][11] In 2017, he founded the channel Jianmin On Overthrowing Autocracy on YouTube.[11] In the fall of 2018, Wu Jianmin made a special visit to James Baker, former Secretary of State of the United States, at Rice University's Baker Institute in Houston, Texas.[16][18]

Wu was invited to attend the June 4th Movement commemorative activities and delivered speeches in Washington, D.C., Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New Yorkas well as in other places.[12][8] Voice of America and Radio Free Asia often invite Wu as a guest to comment on current affairs.[19][20][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . Archived from the original on 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  2. ^ a b Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce (JVIC). . 江蘇經貿職業技術學院(Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce). Archived from the original on 2019-06-10. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  3. ^ a b Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce (JVIC). "About JVIC". Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce (JVIC).
  4. ^ VOA reporter. "Wu Jianmin". Voice of America.
  5. ^ a b c RFA reporter. "Wu Jianmin". Radio Free Asia.
  6. ^ Boxun News (2017-06-03). "南京學運領袖吳建民帶領學生北上險遭屠殺". BOXUN NEWS.
  7. ^ Wu Jianmin and Boxun News. "吳建民:1989年南京學生數千人徒步北上,險遭屠殺鎮壓". YouTube.
  8. ^ a b RFA reporter. "To Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of June 4th Movement, Vancouver Chinese Held Another Ssymposium". Radio Free Asia.
  9. ^ RFA reporter (2019-05-31). "US State Department: June 4th Incident is a "Massacre"". Radio Free Asia.
  10. ^ 桃李不言 (2012-06-20). "槍聲擊碎我的夢("六四"23週年南高聯"北上"隨感)". BOXUN NEWS.
  11. ^ a b c Wu Jianmin. "Jianmin On Overthrowing Autocracy". YouTube.
  12. ^ a b c Cao Yaxue (2016-05-11). "A Young Political Prisoner in the Grand Picture of US-China Diplomacy in the Wake of June 4th Massacre". CHINA CHANGE.
  13. ^ a b Bowen Press and Wu Jianmin (2016-04-18). "歷史沉鉤:六四學運領袖吳建民撰文爆中共前外長錢其琛無恥". Bowen Press.
  14. ^ Qian Qichen (2005). Ten Episodes in China's Diplomacy. New York: Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-085419-5.
  15. ^ 錢其琛(Qian Qichen) (2003). 外交十記(Ten Episodes in China's Diplomacy) (in Chinese). Beijing: 世界知识出版社(World Affairs Press). p. 191. ISBN 9787501221103. 名單中有'吳建民'其人,我向貝克說,我們的新聞司司長叫吳建民,正在現場。此時,吳建民答道:'在。 '貝克見狀,反應還算機敏,馬上說:'噢,你放出來了。 '引起哄堂大笑。
  16. ^ a b Wu Jianmin (2018-12-28). "《建民論推牆437》遲來的會面——美國前國務卿貝克和兩個吳建民的故事". YouTube.
  17. ^ Wu Jianmin. "吳建民作為帶頭大哥帶領民眾向SOHO國際開發商維權紀實". YouTube.
  18. ^ Wu Jianmin. "Jianmin On Overthrowing Autocracy". Jianm in China.
  19. ^ Zheng Yuwen, Zhang Xun, and Wu Jianmin (2019-07-04). "Let's Talk about Current Affairs: Is It Reasonable for the New York Times to Question the Greatness of the United States?". VOA.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ . Radio Free Asia. 14 June 2017. Archived from the original on 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2019-05-27.

External links edit

  • Radio Free Asia
  • Voice of America

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For the Chinese diplomat see Wu Jianmin diplomat For the American banker see Dominic Ng In this Chinese name the family name is Wu Wu Jianmin simplified Chinese 吴建民 traditional Chinese 吳建民 pinyin Wu Jianmin born 1963 is a Chinese dissident and democracy activist from Nanjing Jiangsu He studied at Jiangsu Institute of Commercial Management Cadres and is one of the main leaders at the Nanjing Students Autonomous Federation 1 2 3 4 5 Wu JianminPersonal detailsBorn1963Nanjing People s Republic of ChinaEducationJiangsu Institute of Commercial Management Cadres Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce JVIC 1 2 3 Occupationstudent leadermediapunditKnown forpolitics press educationChinese nameChinese吳建民TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWu Jianmin Contents 1 Political activism 2 Imprisonment 3 After release 4 References 5 External linksPolitical activism editFrom 1982 to 1986 Wu Jianmin served in the People s Liberation Army Navy He began studying at the Jiangsu Institute of Commercial Management Cadres in 1987 6 7 In 1989 Wu participated in the student patriotic democratic movement and was elected as the student leader 1 8 9 He organized and led the June 4th Movement at many Nanjing universities On the morning of June 1 Wu led a student procession of about 10 000 people from Gulou square in Nanjing to support the Tiananmen Square protests On June 4 the student procession led by Wu went to a small town called Zhang Baling in Chuzhou in Anhui Province He was sent back to Nanjing by the Chinese Communist Party 1 10 After the June 4th movement he formed a political party called the China Democracy Front and served as the chairman In the summer of 1990 when the first issue of the China Democracy Front magazine was published he was found by the Nanjing Public Security Bureau 11 Imprisonment editWu Jianmin is a member of a democratic movement which was suppressed by the Chinese Communist Party In 1990 Wu was arrested by the Ministry of State Security of the People s Republic of China In July 1991 he was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment for being the arch criminal of organizing and leading a counter revolutionary group 1 12 He is listed as political prisoner No 001 of arrest by the Ministry of State Security in Nanjing and secretly detained in the military prison 13 On November 17 1991 US Secretary of State James Baker visited China and requested for the Chinese government to release political prisoners including Wu Jianmin However Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen used the director of the Information Department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry whose name was also Wu Jianmin to confuse the public and deceive Baker The Chinese government did not release the detained student leader Wu Jianmin 14 15 1 16 13 After release editWu Jianmin was early released from prison in 1997 after American government s negotiation 5 In 2008 Wu led the people to defend their rights to SOHO International developers on housing issues This lasted for 100 days and Wu won 17 Due to persecution by the Chinese Communist Party Wu was forced to go into exile in the United States in 2015 12 11 In 2017 he founded the channel Jianmin On Overthrowing Autocracy on YouTube 11 In the fall of 2018 Wu Jianmin made a special visit to James Baker former Secretary of State of the United States at Rice University s Baker Institute in Houston Texas 16 18 Wu was invited to attend the June 4th Movement commemorative activities and delivered speeches in Washington D C Vancouver Toronto Los Angeles San Francisco Chicago New Yorkas well as in other places 12 8 Voice of America and Radio Free Asia often invite Wu as a guest to comment on current affairs 19 20 5 References edit a b c d e f 曹雅學 六四後美中外交宏圖中一個年輕政治犯 Archived from the original on 2019 05 27 Retrieved 2019 05 27 a b Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce JVIC About 江蘇經貿職業技術學院 Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce Archived from the original on 2019 06 10 Retrieved 2021 03 31 a b Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce JVIC About JVIC Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce JVIC VOA reporter Wu Jianmin Voice of America a b c RFA reporter Wu Jianmin Radio Free Asia Boxun News 2017 06 03 南京學運領袖吳建民帶領學生北上險遭屠殺 BOXUN NEWS Wu Jianmin and Boxun News 吳建民 1989年南京學生數千人徒步北上 險遭屠殺鎮壓 YouTube a b RFA reporter To Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of June 4th Movement Vancouver Chinese Held Another Ssymposium Radio Free Asia RFA reporter 2019 05 31 US State Department June 4th Incident is a Massacre Radio Free Asia 桃李不言 2012 06 20 槍聲擊碎我的夢 六四 23週年南高聯 北上 隨感 BOXUN NEWS a b c Wu Jianmin Jianmin On Overthrowing Autocracy YouTube a b c Cao Yaxue 2016 05 11 A Young Political Prisoner in the Grand Picture of US China Diplomacy in the Wake of June 4th Massacre CHINA CHANGE a b Bowen Press and Wu Jianmin 2016 04 18 歷史沉鉤 六四學運領袖吳建民撰文爆中共前外長錢其琛無恥 Bowen Press Qian Qichen 2005 Ten Episodes in China s Diplomacy New York Harper Collins Publishers ISBN 978 0 06 085419 5 錢其琛 Qian Qichen 2003 外交十記 Ten Episodes in China s Diplomacy in Chinese Beijing 世界知识出版社 World Affairs Press p 191 ISBN 9787501221103 名單中有 吳建民 其人 我向貝克說 我們的新聞司司長叫吳建民 正在現場 此時 吳建民答道 在 貝克見狀 反應還算機敏 馬上說 噢 你放出來了 引起哄堂大笑 a b Wu Jianmin 2018 12 28 建民論推牆437 遲來的會面 美國前國務卿貝克和兩個吳建民的故事 YouTube Wu Jianmin 吳建民作為帶頭大哥帶領民眾向SOHO國際開發商維權紀實 YouTube Wu Jianmin Jianmin On Overthrowing Autocracy Jianm in China Zheng Yuwen Zhang Xun and Wu Jianmin 2019 07 04 Let s Talk about Current Affairs Is It Reasonable for the New York Times to Question the Greatness of the United States VOA a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 89民運南京學生領袖吳建民談六四教訓 懇求中共改革只能遭到武力鎮壓 只有打倒中共才能建立新中國 Radio Free Asia 14 June 2017 Archived from the original on 2019 05 27 Retrieved 2019 05 27 External links editRadio Free Asia Voice of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wu Jianmin democracy activist amp oldid 1171512527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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