Volume 41, Number 11 · June 9, 1994

The Prodigal Sons

By Jonathan Mirsky

What do Xi Yang, Wei Jingsheng, and Wang Juntao have in common? Yes, they are all 'counter-revolutionary elements, subversives, splittists, black hands'—whatever Peking cares to call them—and all three are familiar with the Party's prison accommodations.



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