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Arrest and trial of Chen Ziming and Wang Juntao Chen Ziming (8 January 1952 – 21 October 2014) and Wang Juntao were arrested in late 1989 for their involvement in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Chinese authorities alleged they were the “black hands” behind the movement. Both Chen and Wang rejected the allegations made against them. They were put on trial in 1990 and sentenced to 13 years in prison. ==History of protest== Before their arrest for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, Chen and Wang were arrested for their involvement in the 1976 protests marking the death of Zhou Enlai.〔China cuts escape line, arrests top 2 dissidents :(Edition ). (1989, November 9). The Windsor Star,p. A14. Retrieved November 12, 2010, from Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies. (Document ID: 188638191).〕 They were released however, after Deng Xiaoping took power and reversed the verdict on the incident.〔 Chen and Wang were also active in the Democracy Wall movement in 1978-1979.〔Lena H Sun. 2 Chinese Given 13-Year Terms as 'Manipulators' of Tiananmen Protest. Washington Post Foreign Service, The Washington Post (1974-Current file); Feb 13, 1991; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The Washington Post (1877 - 1994)pg. A14〕 In 1985, they helped found the Beijing Social and Economic Sciences Research Institute.〔
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