Harry Wu (Chinese: 吴弘达; pinyin: Wú Hóngdá; February 8, 1937 – April 26, 2016) was a Chinese-American human rights activist. Wu spent 19 years in Chinese...
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bodies do not belong to executed prisoners. Both the human rights activist Harry Wu and the director of the Human Rights in China advocacy group have objected...
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dictionaries in 2006. Harry Wu has written books, including Troublemaker and Laogai, that describe the system from the 19(?)0s to the 1990s. Wu spent 19 years...
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also transliterated into English as "Wu", but with different tones: 武 Wǔ, 伍 Wǔ, 仵 Wǔ, 烏 Wū (also Wù), 鄔 Wū and 巫 Wū. Wu (or Woo or Wou) is also the Cantonese...
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Wu Zetian (17 February 624 – 16 December 705), personal name Wu Zhao, was Empress of China from 660 to 705, ruling first through others and then (from...
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Jon Halliday. Mao: The Unknown Story. Jonathan Cape. p. 435. Harry Wu; Hongda Harry Wu; George Vecsey (2002). Troublemaker: One Man's Crusade Against...
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Poy Wu (1937–2016), Malaysian police officer Henry Wu, former name used by Kamaal Williams (born 1989), British musician and record producer Harry Wu (1937–2016)...
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Matas argued Harry Wu's July 2006 article showed his views in his 21 March letter were formed before completing his investigation, so Wu's views were not...
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Harry G. "Wu Fang" Ward (1900 – May 26, 1965) was an American college and professional athlete in the 1920s and 1930s. Ward teamed up with Halley Harding...
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research and advocacy organization founded by Chinese human rights activist Harry Wu Local Resilience Forum, a type of UK government civil contingencies organization...
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