Writer Huang Zerong, who published the memoirs of survivors of Mao’s labor camps under the pen name Tie Liu, has officially been charged by Chinese authorities for illegal business activity and “creating a disturbance.” The 81-year-old has been detained since September, when he was taken from his Beijing home on the grounds of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble.”
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