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'''Wang Youcai''' ({{zh|c=王有才|p=Wáng Yǒucái}}) (born June 29, 1966), an active dissident of the Chinese Government, was one of the supporters of democracy in China and an important student leader in the ]. Then a graduate student at the ], he was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four years in 1991 for "conspiring to overthrow the Government of China". | '''Wang Youcai''' ({{zh|c=王有才|p=Wáng Yǒucái}}) (born June 29, 1966), an active dissident of the Chinese Government, was one of the supporters of democracy in China and an important student leader in the ]. Then a graduate student at the ], he was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four years in 1991 for "conspiring to overthrow the Government of China". | ||
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He was released early, in November 1991, due to the help of former U.S. Secretary of State ], who visited Beijing in 1991. | ||
In June 25, 1998, he and his colleagues organized the ], which was subsequently banned by the ] government. In December 1998 the Chinese government sentenced him to 11 years in prison for ]. He was released from prison and exiled in 2004 under international political pressure, especially from the ]. | |||
Wang was a visiting scholar at Fairbank Center at ] for one year, and completed his master's degree |
Wang was a visiting scholar at Fairbank Center at ] for one year, and completed his master's degree at the ] in 2006. He is one of the members of the ] and one of the members of the ]. On July 15, 2009, he became co-advisor of Overseas Supporters' Association of the China Democracy Party, and later became co-executive associate for Committee of Exiled members of the China Democracy Party on October 10, 2009. | ||
He did his Ph.D research on quark transversity at National Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Virginia from June 2007 to June 2010. | He did his Ph.D. research on quark transversity at National Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Virginia from June 2007 to June 2010. He was awarded a Ph.D. degree in physics at the ] in 2011. He worked at ] in New York from February 2011 to January 2013. | ||
He was awarded Ph.D degree in Physics at ] in 2011. | |||
He worked at American Express in New York from Feb, 2011 to Jan. 2013. | |||
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Revision as of 22:35, 1 September 2016
Wang Youcai (Chinese: 王有才; pinyin: Wáng Yǒucái) (born June 29, 1966), an active dissident of the Chinese Government, was one of the supporters of democracy in China and an important student leader in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Then a graduate student at the Peking University, he was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four years in 1991 for "conspiring to overthrow the Government of China".
He was released early, in November 1991, due to the help of former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker, who visited Beijing in 1991.
In June 25, 1998, he and his colleagues organized the China Democracy Party, which was subsequently banned by the Chinese government. In December 1998 the Chinese government sentenced him to 11 years in prison for subversion. He was released from prison and exiled in 2004 under international political pressure, especially from the United States.
Wang was a visiting scholar at Fairbank Center at Harvard University for one year, and completed his master's degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2006. He is one of the members of the Chinese Constitutional Democratic Transition Research and one of the members of the Coordinative Service Platform of China Democracy Party. On July 15, 2009, he became co-advisor of Overseas Supporters' Association of the China Democracy Party, and later became co-executive associate for Committee of Exiled members of the China Democracy Party on October 10, 2009.
He did his Ph.D. research on quark transversity at National Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Virginia from June 2007 to June 2010. He was awarded a Ph.D. degree in physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2011. He worked at American Express in New York from February 2011 to January 2013.
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