i think i read in the time 100 person list he got 12 years jail
Unfortunately, there's nothing conclusive
From "Tankman's" Wiki entry:
Little is publicly known of the man's identity. Shortly after the incident,
British tabloid the
Sunday Express named him as
Wang Weilin (王维林), a 19-year-old student; however, the veracity of this claim is dubious. Numerous rumours have sprung up as to the man's identity and current whereabouts, but none are backed by hard evidence.
There are several conflicting stories about what happened to him after the demonstration. In a speech to the President's Club in
1999, Bruce Herschensohn — former deputy special assistant to
President of the United States Richard Nixon — reported that he was
executed 14 days later; other sources say he was killed by
firing squad a few months after the Tiananmen Square protests. In
Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now,
Jan Wong writes that the man is still alive and is hiding in mainland China.
An eyewitness account of the event published in October
2005 by Charlie Cole, a contract photographer for
Newsweek magazine at the time, states that the man was arrested on the spot by the
Public Security Bureau.
The
People's Republic of China government made few statements about the incident or the person involved. In a
1990 interview with
Barbara Walters, then-
CCP General Secretary Jiang Zemin was asked what became of the man. Jiang replied "I think never killed."
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A
June 2006 article in the
Hong Kong Apple Daily stated that the man is now residing in Taiwan.
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