On April 27, 1960, Harry Wu, a student at the Geology Institute of Beijing, was arrested by Chinese authorities and, without being taken to trial or even being formally accused, was sent to a forced labor camp. For almost 20 years he was imprisoned in various camps, denied all of his rights, and forced to work to exhaustion. Wu went from being part of the country's intellectual elite to being a pariah, imprisoned with common criminals and enduring hunger, suffering brutal torture, and watching many of his companions die. Wu was liberated in 1979 and several years later was able to exile himself in the United States. This is the story of his life from his years as a university studentto his political rehabilitation in the mid-1980s, of the punishments he had to endure and of his struggle to conserve his dignity. But it is also a moving testimony of the terror provoked by one of the bloodiest dictatorships of the 20th century and of the injustice that many others had to endure."El 27 de abril de 1960, Harry Wu, un estudiante del Instituto de Geologia de Pekin, fue arrestado por las autoridades chinas y sin ser juzgado o acusado formalmente fue enviado a un campo de.
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