Jul 24, 2017 | House Arrest of Liu Xia, Liu Xiaobo's Case, News, Op Ed, Prisoners of Conscience, Publications
Remembering Liu Xiaobo By Yang Jianli The world lost a hero when China’s only Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Liu Xiaobo, died of liver cancer in Chinese custody on July 13, 2017. In life as well as in death Liu Xiaobo represents the best of what China can ever...
Jul 21, 2017 | News, Publications, Statements, Tiananmen Massacre to Memory of the World Register, Two Tank Men
Is the Tank Man is still alive? According to a report yesterday from Hong Kong-based newspaper Apple Daily, the young Chinese man who single-handedly blocked a long column of the Chinese military’s tanks on Chang’an Avenue during the Tiananmen Massacre in...
Jul 18, 2017 | Global Efforts, House Arrest of Liu Xia, Liu Xiaobo's Case, News, Publications, Speeches
Dr. Yang Jianli’s Speech at “Remembering The Legacy Of Liu Xiaobo” Hosted by Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Monday, July 17th, 2017 at Victims of Communism Memorial Tonight we mourn the tragic passing of Liu Xiaobo, a great loss to the...
Jul 16, 2017 | House Arrest of Liu Xia, Liu Xiaobo's Case, News, Publications, Speeches
Opening Remarks before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations Yang Jianli Initiatives for China/Citizen Power Hearing on “The Tragic Case of Liu Xiaobo” July 14, 2017 Yang...
Jul 14, 2017 | House Arrest of Liu Xia, Liu Xiaobo's Case, News, Op Ed, Prisoners of Conscience
Steven W. Mosher Liu Xiaobo, China’s most famous dissident, has died after languished in a Manchurian prison since 23 June 2009. Liu has spent decades calling for respect for human rights and far-reaching political reform, efforts that in 2010 won him the Nobel...