
Wu Renhua
Wu Renhua is a Chinese academic and survivor of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, known for his poignant recollections of the brutal crackdown on student-led protests in 1989. He has been a vocal advocate for human rights, emphasizing the importance of remembering the massacre and its implications for democracy in Taiwan and beyond. Since 2018, Wu has participated in the annual vigil in Taipei, promoting the message that 'human rights have no borders' and highlighting the struggles against totalitarianism.
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Wu Renhua is a historian of the Tiananmen movement who participated in the protests and was among the first to share the video online.
China, moment dureros din trecut. Imagini din procesul generalului care a sfidat ordinul de înnăbușire a protestelor din TiananmenWu Renhua, a historian of the Tiananmen movement who took part in the protests, was one of the first people to share the video online.
Rare footage from trial of Chinese general who defied Tiananmen crackdown order leaked online | Tiananmen Square protests 1989Wu Renhua is a historian of Tiananmen who participated in the occupation of the square and later sought refuge in the United States.
Il video mai visto del generale cinese che rifiutò di sparare a Tienanmen: «Non voglio passare alla storia come un peccatore criminale»Wu Renhua, a Chinese academic and survivor of the massacre, spoke at the vigil about the brutality of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Taipei vigil draws about 3,000 to mark Tiananmen anniversary






