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Exclusive | 'I am afraid no more', says billionaire investor Wang Gongquan, 2 months before his detention

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In an interview with the South China Morning Post in July, Wang Gongquan, the Chinese venture capitalist and political activist taken in by Beijing police on Friday, talked about his own activism, his friend and fellow activist Xu Zhiyong, as well as his fears for political repercussion. He said that he had feared for his own possible arrest, but the fear dissipated over time.

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Below is an excerpt of the interview.

 

SCMP: You have been actively involved in the civil society movement. Do you have fears over politics?

Wang: First, I had fears, but not that much. In today’s China, people are getting arrested every day. It’s impractical for one to claim that he has no fears. But I may not be as scared as many others, because I have been involved in such matters for years, meetings and discussions. After a while I am not so afraid any more.

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After doing it for a while, I realise I have broken no laws. I have no ill intent. Then what is there to fear? So gradually, I am no longer afraid.

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