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Revision as of 03:42, 4 January 2020
Wú Hánzhī 吳含之 | |
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Education | Rongzhuo University University of Verlois |
Spouse(s) | Wendy Yi |
Children | 2 |
Wu Hanzhi (Xiaodongese: 吳含之; Wú Hánzhī, born July 23, 1975) is a Xiaodongese activist who is the current director of the Xiaodongese Human Rights Monitor, a prominent human rights activist . He was formally the founder of the Greater Coian Project, a now-defunct think tank that promoted pan-Coianism and "Xiaodongese solutions to a globalised world". Wu currently resides in Valentir after facing arrest in Xiaodong in 2016 for promotion of anti-Xiaodongese activity, which resulted in the closure of the Greater Coian Project and the imprisonment of many members of the Human Rights Monitor.