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Su Changlan: Introduction and Thanks Events News

Su Changlan: Introduction and Thanks

June 7, 2015June 14, 2015wrchina

Women’s Rights in China(WRIC) volunteer, Sandra Lam who represents Su Changlan, thanks Visual Artists Guild for giving an award to Su. “Honorable ladies and gentlemen, My name is Sandra Lam,…Continue readingSu Changlan: Introduction and Thanks

WRIC in Hearing: Chinese Government Crackdown on Jasmine Revolution Extends to Women and Children’s Organizations Events News Uncategorized

WRIC in Hearing: Chinese Government Crackdown on Jasmine Revolution Extends to Women and Children’s Organizations

March 22, 2015April 6, 2015wrchina

Source: WRIC                                                      May 12,…Continue readingWRIC in Hearing: Chinese Government Crackdown on Jasmine Revolution Extends to Women and Children’s Organizations

‘Harper, Help Free My Dad,’ Pleads McGill Law Student News Uncategorized

‘Harper, Help Free My Dad,’ Pleads McGill Law Student

March 22, 2015wrchina

‘Harper, Help Free My Dad,’ Pleads McGill Law Student By Matthew Little, Epoch Times | November 5, 2014 Last Updated: November 5, 2014 10:24 pm (L-R) Conservative MP Scott Reid, Wang Bingwu, Ti-Anna…Continue reading‘Harper, Help Free My Dad,’ Pleads McGill Law Student

HKJA: Hong Kong’s Freedom of the Press Situation is “The Darkest Decades” News

HKJA: Hong Kong’s Freedom of the Press Situation is “The Darkest Decades”

June 7, 2014February 15, 2015wrchina

Source: WRIC   Translated by Anna Li and Wendy Mei  June 7, 2014   Hong Kong Journalist Association said journalists generally believe there is a limited freedom of the press. Hong Kong…Continue readingHKJA: Hong Kong’s Freedom of the Press Situation is “The Darkest Decades”

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