Wu Lebao

Wu Lebao (simplified Chinese: 吴乐宝; traditional Chinese: 吳樂寶) (born 8 June 1983) is a cyber-dissident from Bengbu, Anhui, People's Republic of China. Mr Wu is very active on criticising Chinese government and its foreign influence, he expressed his concerns about the impact on freedom in Australia and other democratic countries during many of his media interviews. He claims the Chinese Students and Scholars Association is directly controlled by Chinese embassies and Chinese government, and it sabotaged the freedom of academics in campuses of Western universities. In 2019, media revealed that Lebao was among one hundred or so dissidents, including Ai Weiwei, 14th Dalai Lama, and Liu Xiaobo, whose name and works are totally forbidden to print in China even for oversea publications.

Wu Lebao

Wu Lebao (simplified Chinese: 吴乐宝; traditional Chinese: 吳樂寶) (born 8 June 1983) is a cyber-dissident from Bengbu, Anhui, People's Republic of China. Mr Wu is very active on criticising Chinese government and its foreign influence, he expressed his concerns about the impact on freedom in Australia and other democratic countries during many of his media interviews. He claims the Chinese Students and Scholars Association is directly controlled by Chinese embassies and Chinese government, and it sabotaged the freedom of academics in campuses of Western universities. In 2019, media revealed that Lebao was among one hundred or so dissidents, including Ai Weiwei, 14th Dalai Lama, and Liu Xiaobo, whose name and works are totally forbidden to print in China even for oversea publications.