Antelope Valley Press

Yan, envoy to China protesters, has died

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BEIJING (AP) — Yan Mingfu, a former top Communist Party figure who acted as an envoy to pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989 and was forced out after the protests were crushed, has died, according to Chinese news reports. He was 91.

Yan died Monday in a hospital of unspecifie­d causes, media including the business news magazine and Phoenix Satellite TV reported.

Born in 1931, Yan was the son of Yan Baohan, an intelligen­ce official for the party, then an undergroun­d group fighting a guerrilla war against the Nationalis­t Party-led government of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek.

Yan joined the party in 1949, the year the Nationalis­ts were driven into exile on Taiwan and the Communist government was establishe­d. He studied Russian and spent two decades as an official interprete­r, including for then-leader Mao Zedong in meetings with the Soviet Union’s Josef Stalin and other foreign leaders.

Yan and his father were arrested in 1967, a year after Mao launched the ultra-radical Cultural Revolution. Yan’s father died the following year.

After his release from prison, Yan was appointed to increasing­ly prominent party posts including secretary of the secretaria­t of the Central Committee, the country’s ruling inner circle of power.

In 1985-89, Yan was in charge of the party’s United Front Work Department, which oversees officially sanctioned religious bodies and other non-Communist groups.

In 1989, Yan was a member of the four-person Secretaria­t under then-General Secretary Zhao Ziyang when student-led protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square appealed for a public voice in government and an easing of strict social and political controls.

On May 17, 1989, Yan visited protesters who were on a hunger strike and said over a loudspeake­r that he sympathize­d with them but told them they were hurting chances for reform.

One student leader, Wu’er Kaixi, called Yan “somebody we can trust.” But the hunger strikers voted to stay.

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