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Uerkesh Davlet (Uyghur: ئۆركەش دۆلەت; Chinese: 吾尔开希·多莱特), commonly known by his pinyin name Wu'erkaixi, is a Chinese political commentator known for his leading role during the Tiananmen protests of 1989.
Wu Xiaoyong, the son of the former foreign minister Wu Xueqian, was removed from the English Program Department of Chinese Radio International, ostensibly for his sympathies towards protesters.
Wu’er Kaixi, living in exile in Taiwan, has tried to hand himself in to Chinese authorities several times, to no avail. As the activist tries to reunite with his ailing parents, Tiananmen...
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Prominent leaders such as Wang Dan, Wu'er Kaixi and Chai Ling topped the list. Immediately after the release of the list, only 7 out of the 21 Most Wanted escaped China, with assistance from the Hong-Kong based organization Operation Yellowbird.
Jun 4, 2019 · Wu'er Kaixi, one of the main student leaders of the 1989 protests, reflects on the massacre and his exile. He says he is heartbroken for his parents, his country and his ideals.
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Jun 4, 2014 · TAIPEI, Taiwan — Wu’er Kaixi took a microphone beneath a portrait of the Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen and began firing up the crowd around him.
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May 29, 2019 · The web page does not contain any information about wu'erkaixi, a Chinese activist and former student leader. It is an article by John Simpson, a journalist who witnessed the 1989 protests and crackdown in Beijing.