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we aren't sure, we want to maintain the status quo, is that the status quo is that the mainland's missiles aren't dropping on our heads. That is the status quo they want to maintain. It's not that they like the idea that Beijing claims Taiwan as part of them. It's not so much that they like that China prevents Taiwan from entering any international arena. It's not that they want to reserve a chance to one day go back to China. It's not that. It's just that we don't want war.'
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himself in. He was released two days later without charge. On 18 May 2012, he tried to turn himself in the third time to the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., where the Chinese embassy decided to ignore him completely. He again attempted to turn himself in at Hong Kong in late 2013, and was deported to Taiwan once again.
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pleasantries. We are only here to discuss concrete matters, sir." After being interrupted by Li, who said that he was being somewhat impolite, Wu'erkaixi continued. "Sir, you said you are here late ... we've actually been calling you to talk to us since 22 April. It's not that you are late, it's that you're here
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politics, and has made statements strongly criticizing the KMT as well. In a June 2014 interview with the New York Times, he stated that while he was 'not a nationalist', if asked to 'choose today', he would 'join the majority of Taiwanese people here for independence. The reason Taiwanese people say
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and said he saw a connection between this current struggle and that which took place in Tiananmen Square in 1989; "The central government do not want to give its people freedom. It's an identical part , it's the same enemy of the people that links the two demonstrations; one in Beijing 30 years ago
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Wu'erkaixi has expressed a strong desire to return to mainland China to see his parents, whom he has not seen since 1989 after fleeing mainland China under Operation Yellowbird. He has been unable to enter the mainland, and his parents have been unable to obtain passports to see him overseas. On 3
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for the first time in May 1989, in an encounter recorded on national television, Wu'erkaixi interrupted Li during his introduction, saying "I understand it is quite rude of me to interrupt you, Premier, but there are people sitting out there in the square, being hungry, as we sit here and exchange
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in transit to mainland China intending to surrender and clear his name in court. The Macao authorities refused to arrest him and had him deported to Taiwan. On 4 June 2010, he was arrested by Japanese authorities in Tokyo, when he tried to force his way into the Chinese embassy in order to turn
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late. But that's fine. It's good that you are able to come here at all ..." Regarding the motives for the protests, Wu'erkaixi said "So what do we want? Nike shoes, lots of free time to take our girlfriends to the bar, the freedom to discuss an issue with someone and get a little respect from
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Wu'erkaixi's politics are strongly tied to his activism. He has ties to center-left and progressive human rights and political organizations. In Taiwan, he has "pledged to take a tougher approach to Taiwan's relations with mainland China". Despite recent open support for the
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of the University of Political Science and Law narrowly defeated Wu'erkaixi to be its first president. After organizing the most successful demonstration of the 1989 movement on 27 April, he was then elected as the president of the Autonomous Union.
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Wu’erkaixi claimed that he was present at the square when the soldiers arrived after martial law was declared and that he had personally seen around 200 student protesters cut down by gunfire in Tiananmen square. However, according to the
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He also appears frequently on television programs as a political commentator. His standpoint has been defending the growing democracy in the island, and promoting civil society. He has often criticized the
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In December 2013, Wu'erkaixi helped with the launch of a Chinese version of the anonymous and ephemeral communication platform
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Wu'erkaixi, backed by the Constitutional Reform Fraternity Coalition, launched an unsuccessful second bid for the
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From Tian'anmen to Times Square Transnational China and the Chinese Diaspora on Global Screens, 1989-1997
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Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power
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In December 2014, Wu'erkaixi announced his candidacy for the legislative seat formerly held by
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Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is transforming China and Changing the Balance of Power
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New Social Messaging Tool Taps Chinese Dissident Expansion - South China Morning Post
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and one in Hong Kong going on today. I think it will come to the showdown moment."
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on national television. He was one of the main leaders of the pro-reform
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in the United States. After one year of study there, he moved to the
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Born in Beijing on 17 February 1968, he has ancestral roots in
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supporter. However, he is now identified as a supporter of
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and helped lead abortive negotiations with officials.
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Chinese Premier
Li Peng
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Legislative Yuan
Tiananmen Square
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