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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard has sort of become the center of theChinese dissident community," Sullivan said. Hesaid he believes the article is striking againstleaders of the pro-democracy movement. Studentleader Wuer Kaixi was a visting undergraduate atHarvard last year, and dissident journalist LiuBinyan spent time here as a Nieman Fellow...

Author: By Stephen J. Newman, | Title: The Newest Harvard Hero? | 7/31/1990 | See Source »

...Wuer Kaixi and other student leaders express their willingness to negotiate an end to their occupation of Tiananmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Chronology of the Democracy Movement | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

...thousands of Chinese citizens, the massacre in Tiananmen Square marked a personal turning point, irrevocably changing their lives and forcing them to make choices they had never had to contemplate. That was true for student leaders like Wuer Kaixi, who headed Beijing's banned independent union of students. It was also true for intellectuals like Zhou Duo, who spent more than ten months in jail before being released three weeks ago, and for officials like Xu Jiatun, who supported conciliation with the protesters and mysteriously turned up in California this month for an extended stay in the U.S. Their stories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Lives, Then and Now | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

With his handsome face and suave demeanor, Wuer Kaixi was the obvious choice as poster boy of the overseas democracy movement after he escaped from the mainland nearly a year ago. Since then, however, the young dissident has lost some of his hero's aura, and his rumored peccadilloes -- spending dissident funds on a lavish lobster dinner, faking illness during press conferences to avoid tough questions, and hyperinflating the number of students killed last year -- have been well chronicled in the press. But he is the wiser for it. "It was hard, but that's what press freedom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Lives, Then and Now | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

...Oscar K. Hsu '93 of Harvard Students for a Democratic China, commenting on the decision by dissident Chinese student leader to Wuer Kaixi to leave Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reporter's Notebook | 4/14/1990 | See Source »

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