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Press Conference: Protest against the deprivation of citizen’s passport and humanitarian visiting right

April 14th, 2009 · No Comments

Event: Present protest letter to Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles
BY A Group of Chinese-in-exile
Press Conference:
Time: April 17,2009 1:00-3:00 PM
Place: Meeting Room at Monterey Park Library
318 S. Ramona Ave. Monterey Park CA 91754-3399
Protest Letter Presentation:
Time: April 17,2009 4:00-5:00 PM
Place: Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles
500 Shatto Place, Los Angeles CA 90020
Chinese Consulate often spites political dissidents, Fan [...]

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Dr. Yang Jianli Attended Harvard Event: Witness—Arts, Humanities, and Human Rights

March 16th, 2009 · No Comments

By Misha Checkvich
 
    On Tuesday, March 3, 2009, a most inspiring and illuminating event, directed by the vision of Professor Homi K. Bhabha, Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature and Language and Director of the Humanities Center at Harvard University, celebrated the 60th anniversary of the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights. [...]

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Charter 08

December 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment

12-15-2008 Issued by Initiatives for China
Contact: Jim Geheran Tel: 202-290-1423
initiatives4china@gmail.com
www.initiativesforchina.org
China Charter 08 (the Chinese version signed by 303 Chinese Citizens and published online in December 10th, 2008; more people signed afterward)
I. Foreword
A hundred years have passed since the writing of China’s first constitution. 2008 also marks the sixtieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Universal [...]

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Introduction to the Founder

Dr. Yang Jianli

Founder and President of Initiatives for China, Dr. Yang Jianli was born in Shandong Province in northern China. A graduate of Beijing Normal University, Dr. Yang holds a PhD. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PhD in Political Economy from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. In 1989, at the age of 26, his fellow graduate students at Berkeley selected him to go to Beijing in support of their counterparts in China who were demonstrating for democracy in Tiananmen Square. He arrived in Tiananmen Square in time to witness the massacre of thousands of peaceful demonstrators by the guns and tanks of the Chinese government. This event fundamentally changed young Jianli's future. He narrowly escaped capture and returned to the United States where he committed himself to studying democracy. Read more...