A few brave souls risk beatings and detention as they seek fairness for their clients … and country
PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 20 May, 2014, 4:04am
UPDATED : Tuesday, 20 May, 2014, 4:04am
By Karen Lee
A few brave souls risk beatings and detention as they seek fairness for their clients … and country
PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 20 May, 2014, 4:04am
UPDATED : Tuesday, 20 May, 2014, 4:04am
By Karen Lee
China’s rights lawyers willing to pay for progress已关闭评论
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Tagged Human Rights Lawyer, Jiang Tianyong
20 May 2014
Ti-Anna’s father, Wang Bingzhang, who is currently in prison in China, named her after Tiananmen Square.Ti-Anna’s father, Wang Bingzhang, who is currently in prison in China, named her after Tiananmen Square.© Ti-Anna Wang.
A child of Tiananmen – young activist campaigns for her father’s release from jail已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, June 4th Commemoration
Tagged June 4th, Ti-Anna Wang, Tiananmen, Wang Bingzhang
By Jonathan Mirsky
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Some of the two hundred thousand pro-democracy student protesters face to face with policemen outside the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, April 22
Tiananmen: How Wrong We Were已关闭评论
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Tagged June 4th, Tiananmen, Zhao Ziyang
(TibetanReview.net, May18, 2014) – China has stripped a senior Tibetan religious figure of his monastic robe and also banned him from rejoining or teaching at his monastery in Chamdo (Chinese: Changdu) County of Tibet Autonomous Region, after releasing him from jail on May 5, reported Radio Free Asia (Washington) May 16. Khenpo (Abbot) Lodroe Rabsel was held in late 2011, with a friend named Khenpo Namse Sonam for refusing to cooperate with the Chinese officials conducting patriotic re-education campaigns at their Karma Monastery.
China bans Tibetan religious figure from monastic order已关闭评论
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Tagged Lodroe Rabsel, Tibetan
Everything you need to know about China’s social media users已关闭评论
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Tagged Internet Freedom, Social Media
A Chinese monk who led a prodemocracy movement during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest and sympathized with the victims of the massacre was arrested in central China’s Hubei Province, Chinese human rights scholar Teng Biao said Monday.
Chinese monk arrested ahead of Tiananmen massacre anniversary已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, June 4th Commemoration
PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 20 May, 2014, 11:34am
UPDATED : Wednesday, 21 May, 2014, 10:56am
Gary Cheung
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Chong Yiu-kwong (left), Lam Yik-tsz, Tommy Cheung and Victor Wong with the ‘Goddess of Democracy’ at Chinese University in Sha Tin. Photo: Edward Wong
Recalling the events of 1989 traumatised Dr Lam Yik-tsz.
‘Tiananmen has been an ongoing trauma for me’: HK activists recall pain of helping June 4 protesters已关闭评论
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