Human Rights in China
Harry Wu spoke about human rights issues in China and political efforts to address some international concern about China’s record prior to … read more
Harry Wu spoke about human rights issues in China and political efforts to address some international concern about China’s record prior to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Among the topics he addressed were his experience as a dissident, current tensions in Tibet, Chinese social and labor policies, as well as potential impact hosting the Olympics might have on the Chinese system. He answered questions from the audience. close
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