Exiled Chinese author recounts prison ‘hell’
By , on January 19th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Liao Yiwu clearly recalls the moment when he first stepped into a Chinese jail. He was stripped naked by inmates who then violated him with chopsticks – the beginning of a four-year prison ordeal. “I only stayed naked in front of everyone six to seven minutes, but I felt I had lost all dignity,” the author and poet said about the start of his 1990 imprisonment after the bloody crackdown on Tiananmen pro-democracy protests. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Exiled Chinese author recounts prison ‘hell’
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Liao Yiwu clearly recalls the moment when he first stepped into a Chinese jail. He was stripped naked by inmates who then violated him with chopsticks – the beginning of a four-year prison ordeal. “I only stayed naked in front of everyone six to seven minutes, but I felt I had lost all dignity,” the author and poet said about the start of his 1990 imprisonment after the bloody crackdown on Tiananmen pro-democracy protests. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Exiled Chinese author recounts prison ‘hell’
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