Yu Dongyue

Yu Dongyue

Yu Dongyue ( _zh. 喻东岳; Hanyu Pinyin: Yù Dōngyuè) is a former Chinese journalist imprisoned for almost 17 years in China, for throwing paint-filled eggs onto the large portrait of Mao Zedong on Tiananmen Gate in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.

Yu Dongyue was formerly a fine arts editor with Liuyang News in Hunan. In May, 1989, he went by train to Beijing with two other men, Yu Zhijian ( _zh. 余志坚), a school teacher, and Lu Decheng ( _zh. 鲁德成), a truck mechanic. They planned to join the ongoing demonstrations calling for democracy in China. They decided to make a disturbance that would readily be captured by news media then reporting on events in Tiananmen Square. Yu Dongyue, a graduate of the Department of Art at Xiangtan Teachers College, Hunan, was 21 years old at the time.

On May 23 the three men threw eggs that had been emptied and refilled with red, blue and yellow paint at the large portrait of Mao Zedong displayed prominently near Tiananmen Square. Splatters of paint landed on the face and shirt of the Chinese People's Republic's founding leader. According to news reports, other demonstrators seized the three men and turned them over to police.

The three men were arrested and charged with "counterrevolutionary sabotage, propaganda and incitement." Trials were soon held, and in August, 1989, they were all sentenced to long prison terms. Lu Decheng was sentenced to life in prison, Yu Dongyue to 20 years and Yu Zhijian to 16 years. These were said to be among the harshest prison sentences meted out to demonstrators arrested during the 1989 protests.

All three men were held at [http://www.laogai.org/hdbook/hunan.htm Lingling Prison] in Dong'an county, Hunan, one of China's many "Labor Camps." During their time at this prison, news reports appeared saying that the three men had been treated brutally after making "reactionary statements." Lu Decheng was freed in 1999 after 10 years. Yu Zhijian was freed in 2000 after 11 years.

Yu Dongyue was later transferred to Chishan Prison in Yuanjiang city, Hunan, also known as [http://www.laogai.org/hdbook/hunan.htm Provincial No. 1 Prison] and another of the "Labor Camps." After their release, Lu Decheng and Yu Zhijian reported that Yu Dongyue appeared injured and mentally disturbed. They repeatedly petitioned for his release on medical grounds. Reportedly, Yu Dongyue was uncooperative in the views of prison officials. There have been several reports that he was tortured and held for at least two years in solitary confinement.

In 2001 Yu Dongyue's sentence was reduced by two years, and in 2005 it was reduced by another 15 months. Scheduled for release on February 26, 2006, he was freed four days earlier. According to statements around the time of his release from his younger brother, Yu Xiyue, while in prison Yu Dongyue appeared deranged and no longer recognized members of his family or his former friends.

Yu Dongyue was not forgotten while in prison. In 2005 the [http://www.weijingsheng.org/wjsf.html Wei Jingsheng Foundation] , established in honor of a well known Democracy Wall activist now living in the United States, awarded Yu Dongyue one of its three prizes of the year for promotion of democracy in China.

References

*cite paper | author=RSF| title=Journalist who was driven mad in prison freed after 16 years| publisher=International Freedom of Expression Exchange| date=February 23, 2006 | url=http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/72426/
*cite paper | author=Jim Yardley | title=Man Freed after Years in Jail for Mao Insult | publisher=New York Times | date=February 23, 2006 | url=http://www.duihua.org/press/media/nytimes20060223.htm
*cite paper | author=Nicholas D. Kristof | title=China is Accused of Torturing 3 who Defaced Mao Portrait | publisher=New York Times | date=May 31, 1992 | url=http://www.64memo.com/b5/14277.htm
*cite paper | author=Wei Jingsheng Foundation News | title=Living and Sacrifice: Prize Dedication to Yu Dongyue, Wu Yilong and Chen Xi | publisher=Wei Jingsheng Foundation | date=December 5, 2005 | url=http://www.weijingsheng.org/report/report2005/report2005-12/WJSF2ndPrize051205dedicationA171-W81.htm
*cite paper | author=Paul Mooney | title=Stain that Remains | publisher=South China Morning Post | date=June 4, 2005 | url=http://www.pjmooney.com/yudongyue-scmp.shtml
*cite paper | author=Lillian Cheung and Luisetta Mudie, tr. | title=Mao Portrait Protester Raises Fears for Jailed Fellows | publisher=Radio Free Asia | date=June 16, 2005 | url=http://www.rfa.org/english/news/2005/06/16/china_mao/ This reference shows the defaced portrait of Mao Zedong from May, 1989.
*cite paper | author=RSF | title=Journalist Yu Dongyue Reportedly Loses his Mind after Being Tortured | publisher=Reporters Without Borders | date=December 2, 2004 | url=http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=11993
*cite paper | author=Laogai Handbook | title=Hunan Province | publisher=Laogai Research Foundation | year=2004 | url=http://www.laogai.org/hdbook/hunan.htm
*cite paper | author= Dialogue | title=Sentence Reduction for Yu Dongyue | publisher=Dui Hua Foundation | date=Summer, 2005 | url=http://www.duihua.org/our_work/publications/newsletter/nl_pdf/nl_20_2.pdf
*cite paper | author=Poets, Playwrights, Essayists, Editors and Novelists | title=Yu Dongyue | publisher=PEN Canada | date=December, 2004 | url=http://www.pencanada.ca/media/hon-YuDongyue.pdf
*cite paper | author=Poets, Playwrights, Essayists, Editors and Novelists | title=Writers in Prison (China): Yu Dongyue | publisher=PEN China | date=November, 2004 | url=http://www.penchinese.net/en/wipc/yudongyue.htm


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