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Son of reformer Hu Yaobang rues lost chance for change, 25 years after his father’s death

Twenty-five years after the death of respected liberal Hu Yaobang, his son laments the lack of progress on political front and press freedom

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Hu Dehua laments the fact that 25 years after his father Hu Yaobang's death, his name is scarcely mentioned by the party. Photo: Simon Song
Hu Dehua laments the fact that 25 years after his father Hu Yaobang's death, his name is scarcely mentioned by the party. Photo: Simon Song
China missed a golden opportunity for political reform in the 1980s and it is doubtful when the next one will come, says a son of Hu Yaobang, the widely respected late liberal leader, whose death helped trigger one of the largest democratic movements in modern China.
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Speaking to the ahead of the 25th anniversary today of his father's death, Hu Dehua lamented the lack of progress in political reform and the continued lack of protection for press freedom over ths last quarter century.

Hu Yaobang believed political reform had to go hand-in-hand with economic reform.

In 1986, he was planning a draft law to safeguard press freedoms, but was purged in 1987 before it could be enacted.

"Press freedom should have been the first step in political reform, but there is still no law on it … I guess it will never come out," Hu Dehua said.

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