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A member of the "Gang of Four,” Zhang Chunqiao, formerly Mayor of Shanghai and a vice-premier, in Court during the final stage of the trial in Peking of the "gang" and six other main defendants Given a chance to defend himself against charges of treason and armed rebellion, Zhang chose to remain silent

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Press, 27 December 1980, Page 6

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A member of the "Gang of Four,” Zhang Chunqiao, formerly Mayor of Shanghai and a vice-premier, in Court during the final stage of the trial in Peking of the "gang" and six other main defendants Given a chance to defend himself against charges of treason and armed rebellion, Zhang chose to remain silent Press, 27 December 1980, Page 6

A member of the "Gang of Four,” Zhang Chunqiao, formerly Mayor of Shanghai and a vice-premier, in Court during the final stage of the trial in Peking of the "gang" and six other main defendants Given a chance to defend himself against charges of treason and armed rebellion, Zhang chose to remain silent Press, 27 December 1980, Page 6