Wu Lebao
- January 5, 2024
- Cyber-dissident
Quick Facts
Full Name | Wu Lebao |
Occupation | Cyber-Dissident |
Date Of Birth | Jun 8, 1983(1983-06-08) |
Age | 41 |
Birthplace | Bengbu |
Country | China |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Wu Lebao Biography
Name | Wu Lebao |
Birthday | Jun 8 |
Birth Year | 1983 |
Place Of Birth | Bengbu |
Birth Country | China |
Birth Sign | Gemini |
Wu Lebao is one of the most popular and richest Cyber-Dissident who was born on June 8, 1983 in Bengbu, China. Wu Lebao (simplified Chinese: Wu Le Bao ; traditional Chinese: Wu Le Bao ) (born 8 June 1983) is a cyber-dissident who hails from Bengbu, Anhui, People’s Republic of China. Wu Lebao is a cyber-dissident from China. Wu is extremely active in criticism of the Chinese government and foreign influence. He has expressed his concern about the effects on freedoms in Australia as well as other democratic nations in a number of his media appearances. He says that the Chinese Students and Scholars Association was controlled directly by Chinese embassies as well as the Chinese government officials, and has interfered with academic freedom on universities in Western universities. In the year 2019, media reported that Lebao was one of a hundred or more dissidents among them Ai Weiwei, 14th Dalai Lama as well as Liu Xiaobo, whose name and works are completely prohibited to be printed within China even for overseas publications.
The following time, Lebao did an interview in Woroni which is the Newspaper of Australian National University It revealed that his new study had begun at ANU at the time. Lebao is frequently harassed by Chinese students at ANU due to his political beliefs and heritage as a refugee. In September of 2016, Lebao and his friend Alex Joske, who was an undergraduate journalist at ANU at the time, attended a the gala organized by Chinese students from their university. They were led to the bathroom by Chinese Students and Scholars Association organizers. In the year 2017 Lebao and Alex wrote an article on Woroni the University newspaper , to uncover the facts concerning Chinese Students and Scholars Association. They provided details about the incident that they witnessed at the gala.
In 2018, Mr Wu participated in the Global campus movement “No my president”, which was initiated by a large number of oversea Chinese descent students showing their rejection to Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping. This movement spread to many western countries outside China, In Australian National University, Mr Wu posted many posts in multiple places.
Lebao’s name and works were revealed on a blacklist for printing in China even for foreign publishers in February 2019. The list was obtained by The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. It was given to Australian publishers to censor political issues which are rejected by the Chinese regime. The list banned over one hundred dissidents’ related words from printing in China, Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, Liu Xiaobo, and Dalai Lama were included in the list. In his late interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Lebao said: “China has just got more and more aggressive; they cannot be satisfied by their censorship in China, they would like to expand it to western countries, especially Australia since we have a large Chinese population.”
As of May 15, 2015 Wu in his capacity as Chinese refugee, was the signing of an open letter to Gu Yi requesting that the Chinese government end the secrecy about Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen Plaza massacre, and to hold the people who were responsible to accountability. Wu participated in an interview with The Guardian. Wu was interviewed by The Guardian, in the article, Wu was titled as “China’s lonely voice of dissent refuses to forget the victims of Tiananmen Square”. Wu spoke about his detention in China and expressed his concerns about how Chinese influence that will affect the freedom of expression in Australia.
Wu Lebao Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Cyber-Dissident |
House | Living in own house. |
Wu Lebao is one of the richest Cyber-Dissident from China. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Wu Lebao 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
The official arrest took place on the 14th of July, 2011 and held in Bengbu’s No. 2, Detention Center for ‘inciting subversion of the state’s power’ for three months. He was released on the 28th of October, 2011, and was not allowed to get in contact the any other Chinese dissidents. According to reports that he was tortured during his detention.
He left China after the bail was lifted in February of 2013. Following his arrival in Australia He declared that he had not participated in China’s Chinese Jasmine Revolution. He then established himself in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
In 2016, Lebao and his friends published an open letter on Change Org to support Wu Wei, a tutor from University of Sydney who burned his Chinese passport and then was attacked by Chinese students. In the letter, Lebao argued that “the burning of a Chinese passport is only Mr. Wu’s way of expressing political dissent.” It believes that Wu Wei “is becoming a victim of the Chinese government’s increasingly intrusive attempts to curb voices of dissent among overseas Chinese.”
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Wu Ranked on the list of most popular Cyber-Dissident. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in China. Wu Lebao celebrates birthday on June 8 of every year.