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Wu Qiang – the Chinese intellectual refusing to be silenced
- Six years after he was dismissed from Tsinghua University, the former political science professor is still speaking his mind
- People must comment on politics and society, he says
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In a small, book-strewn flat in Beijing’s outskirts lives one of the last Chinese academics who refuses to be silenced by the ruling Communist Party’s relentless crackdown on intellectuals.
Wu Qiang, 50, once had an enviable career as a political science lecturer at the elite Tsinghua University.
But he was dismissed in 2015 after conducting fieldwork at the Occupy Central movement in Hong Kong a year earlier.
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“This caused shock waves at Tsinghua. I was cut off and they thought I was a troublemaker,” he said, adding that the university instead gave an “obscure technical reason” for his dismissal.
Since then, Wu continues to speak to foreign media despite a nationalistic climate that is increasingly hostile towards outside views.
He also filed a labour lawsuit against Tsinghua earlier this year.
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