Bitter Winds P
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ISBN: 0471114251 / Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, May 1995
Recounts the author's disturbing experience of being arrested and sentenced without being formally charged or tried, and describes his nineteen-year imprisonment in the hellish conditions of prison labor camps. Reprint.
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A searing eyewitness account of what life was like in the prison camps of China during the 1960s and 1970s--through the rise of the Cultural Revolution and the Red Brigade, the death of Mao to the struggles of post-Maoist China. The author exposes the Chinese practice of exporting forced labor goods illegally into the U.S. Due to his appearance on ``Sixty Minutes'' and a cover story in Newsweek, Harry Wu was invited to speak before Congress resulting in a continuing investigation regarding his findings.
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