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Tag Archives: forced disappearance
Looking for Song Ze, by Liang Xiaojun
This is the second article about Song Ze’s case following Dr. Xu’s, and it is by Song Ze’s lawyer Xiao Xiaojun (梁小军). –Yaxue I first met Song Ze (宋泽) in late April. The weather was still cool, and he showed up … Continue reading
Ge Xun: 21 Hours in Beijing – part 1
Yaxue’s note: Before I knew Ge Xun (葛洵 @gexun), I came to know his Free Chen Guangcheng website when it re-published the CGC profile I wrote and posted here on Seeing Red in China in November. Later we met on … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, Beijing, Chen Guangcheng, China, Ding Zilin, forced disappearance, Ge Xun, human rights, Renminbi, Twitter, United States
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