Zhang Boli

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Zhang Boli (b. 1959) was a Chinese dissident.

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Zhang Boli was born in Wangkui County, Heilongjiang Province. He worked as a journalist after graduating from a 3-year college in Heilongjiang Province. He was attending a short training program in Beijing University in 1989.

Zhang participated and became one of the leaders in the late stage of the Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989 and helped organize the hunger strike that happened with it. He was number 17 on the Chinese Most Wanted list for the 21 Tiananmen Square Protest leaders.

After escaping from Beijing, Zhang spent 2 years as a fugitive in China. He once escaped into the Soviet Union, but was refused the request to be sent to a free country as a political refugee, seeking asylum. He was allowed to escape back into China. He worked a small farm in a remote corner of Heilongjiang province. After a friend found a way for him to escape, he came down south again. After divorcing his wife and briefly reuniting with his daughter, he was smuggled into Hong Kong.

He wrote a book called Escape From China about how he escaped the PRC government. He is currently a pastor in the Washington DC and leads a church called "Harvest Chinese Christian Church" in Fairfax, Virginia. He married his second wife and has two children from two marriages.

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  • Zhang Boli (2002). Escape from China: The Long Journey from Tiananmen to Freedom, trans. Kwee Kian Low, New York: Washington Square Press. ISBN 0-7434-3160-X. 
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