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Wu Lihong (simplified Chinese: 吴立红; traditional Chinese: 吳立紅; pinyin: Wú Lìhóng; born 1968) is an environmental activist of the People's Republic of China. In August 2007, Wu was sentenced to prison by a local court in retribution for a 10-year crusade against pollution in Lake Tai. Ironically, the lake has been suffering from a "pond scum" outbreak since May, verifying Wu's claims that the government and big business were polluting and endangering the ecology of a water system that provides water for over 2 million people.

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  • Wu Lihong (de)
  • Wu Lihong (fr)
  • 呉立紅 (ja)
  • Wu Lihong (en)
  • 吴立红 (zh)
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  • Wu Lihong (吴立红, * 1968 in Yixing) ist ein chinesischer Umweltaktivist. Sein Hauptbetätigungsfeld war die Umweltproblematik um den Tai-See, den drittgrößten Süßwassersee Chinas welcher 2007 umkippte, woraufhin mehrere Millionenstädte wie z. B. Wuxi kein Trinkwasser mehr hatten. Im April 2007 wurde Wu Lihong wegen seines Engagements zu einer Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt, aus der er 2010 entlassen wurde. (de)
  • Wu Lihong, né en 1968, est un militant écologiste chinois. (fr)
  • 呉立紅(ご りつこう、ウー・リーホン、英: Wu Lihong、1968年 - )は、中華人民共和国の環境保護活動家。 江蘇省宜興市周鉄鎮在住。 (ja)
  • 吴立红(1968年2月1日-),中国江苏省无锡市宜兴县周铁镇人,农民,民间自愿环境保护者。 (zh)
  • Wu Lihong (simplified Chinese: 吴立红; traditional Chinese: 吳立紅; pinyin: Wú Lìhóng; born 1968) is an environmental activist of the People's Republic of China. In August 2007, Wu was sentenced to prison by a local court in retribution for a 10-year crusade against pollution in Lake Tai. Ironically, the lake has been suffering from a "pond scum" outbreak since May, verifying Wu's claims that the government and big business were polluting and endangering the ecology of a water system that provides water for over 2 million people. (en)
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  • Wu Lihong (吴立红, * 1968 in Yixing) ist ein chinesischer Umweltaktivist. Sein Hauptbetätigungsfeld war die Umweltproblematik um den Tai-See, den drittgrößten Süßwassersee Chinas welcher 2007 umkippte, woraufhin mehrere Millionenstädte wie z. B. Wuxi kein Trinkwasser mehr hatten. Im April 2007 wurde Wu Lihong wegen seines Engagements zu einer Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt, aus der er 2010 entlassen wurde. (de)
  • Wu Lihong, né en 1968, est un militant écologiste chinois. (fr)
  • Wu Lihong (simplified Chinese: 吴立红; traditional Chinese: 吳立紅; pinyin: Wú Lìhóng; born 1968) is an environmental activist of the People's Republic of China. In August 2007, Wu was sentenced to prison by a local court in retribution for a 10-year crusade against pollution in Lake Tai. Ironically, the lake has been suffering from a "pond scum" outbreak since May, verifying Wu's claims that the government and big business were polluting and endangering the ecology of a water system that provides water for over 2 million people. The New York Times ran an online article on his plight on 14 October 2007. An excerpt follows: "Mr. Wu, a jaunty, 40-year-old former factory salesman, pioneered a style of intrepid, media-savvy environmental work that made Lake Tai, and the hundreds of chemical factories on its shores, the focus of intense regulatory scrutiny. In 2005 he was declared an “Environmental Warrior” by the National People’s Congress. His address book contained cellphone numbers for officials in Beijing and the provincial capital of Nanjing who outranked the party bosses where he lived. But Mr. Wu was far from untouchable. He lost his job. His wife lost hers. The police summoned, detained and interrogated him. The local government and factory owners also tried for years to bring him into the fold with contracts, gifts and jobs. When party officials offered him a chance to profit handsomely from a pollution cleanup contract, a friend warned him not to accept. Mr. Wu, who needed the money, said yes. The country’s third largest freshwater body, Lake Tai, or Taihu in Chinese, has long provided the people of the lower Yangtze River Delta with both their wealth and their conception of natural beauty. It nurtured a bounty of the “three whites,” white shrimp, whitebait and whitefish, and a freshwater crustacean delicacy called the hairy crab. Natural and man-made streams irrigated rice paddies, and a network of canals ferried that produce far and wide. Along the lake’s northern reaches, near the city of Wuxi, placid waters and misty hills captured the imagination of Chinese for hundreds of years. The wealthy built gardens that featured the lake’s wrinkled, water-scarred limestone rocks set in groves of bamboo and chrysanthemum." (en)
  • 呉立紅(ご りつこう、ウー・リーホン、英: Wu Lihong、1968年 - )は、中華人民共和国の環境保護活動家。 江蘇省宜興市周鉄鎮在住。 (ja)
  • 吴立红(1968年2月1日-),中国江苏省无锡市宜兴县周铁镇人,农民,民间自愿环境保护者。 (zh)
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