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    Chen Guangcheng (born November 12, 1971) is a Chinese civil rights activist who has worked on human rights issues in rural areas of the People's Republic...
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  • Terry (1 October 2013). "Chinese Dissident Chen Joins Witherspoon Institute". Bloomberg. "Chen Guangcheng Appointed Distinguished Senior Fellow in Human...
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  • was instrumental in gaining asylum in the US for dissident lawyer Chen Guangcheng after his research discovered 130,000 forced abortions in Shandong...
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  • examples of barefoot lawyers include the blind self-taught activist Chen Guangcheng, and Guo Feixiong. Since the legal reforms of the late 1970s and 1980s...
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    Bale, with a crew from the television network CNN, attempted to visit Chen Guangcheng, a confined blind barefoot lawyer, in a village in eastern China. He...
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    has taken active roles in securing the release of Song Yongyi and Chen Guangcheng from under Chinese custody. His former students include Taiwanese president...
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    Beijing. He has been a vocal supporter of human rights activists such as Chen Guangcheng and Hu Jia. He has been arrested at least twice, in March 2008 and...
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    asylum to those seeking it as seen in the cases of Julian Assange and Chen Guangcheng. Chanceries are said to be the interaction of diplomacy and architecture...
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    two countries. Early in Locke's ambassadorship, Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng escaped from house arrest and sought refuge in the U.S. Embassy in...
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    Adviser of the U.S. Department of State with the blind Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng (center) and U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke (right) at the U.S...
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    Huangpu Renewable Resources Limited Company Chen Guangcheng (born 1971), Chinese civil rights activist in PRC Chen Guangfu (陳光甫; 1880–1976), Shanghai-based...
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  • of freedom of the press in China Chai Ling Chang Ping Chaohua Wang Chen Guangcheng Dong Yaoqiong Fang Lizhi Feng Congde Feng Zhenghu Gao Xingjian, recipient...
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  • Lawyers include He Weifang, Xu Zhiyong, Teng Biao, Guo Feixiong and Chen Guangcheng, Gao Zhisheng, Zheng Enchong, and Li Heping. Many barefoot lawyers...
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    editorial, Ai Weiwei interviewed the Chinese civil rights activist Chen Guangcheng, who fled to the United States after exposing the use of compulsory...
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  • teacher and activist best known for aiding the blind lawyer activist Chen Guangcheng to escape to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing in April 2012. A Chinese citizen...
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  • construction of the memorial. Past recipients include Myroslav Marynovych, Chen Guangcheng, Tom Lantos, Pope John Paul II, Vaclav Havel, Yang Jianli, Thadeus...
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  • completely-automatic hacking systems CGC, a codon for the amino acid arginine Chen Guangcheng, also known as the "Blind Lawyer", is a Chinese civil rights activist...
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    Odierno, Robert McFarlane, Robert P. George, Lady Blanka Rosenstiel, Chen Guangcheng, and LTG Michael Flynn. The Institute of World Politics is accredited...
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  • helping the blind activist Chen Guangcheng travel to Beijing after Chen escaped from house arrest in an eastern Chinese village. Chen then sought shelter in...
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    Government of China, it was used as the hiding place of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng after he escaped from house arrest. China portal United States portal...
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  • rights records, notably the treatment suffered by activist lawyer Chen Guangcheng, who was being held under house arrest in a nearby village. For the...
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    colleague Andrew Portch received the 2012 Polk Award for coverage of Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese human rights activist. In 2019 she received the Free Expression...
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  • review, questioned the emphasis on Ai Weiwei and dissident lawyer Chen Guangcheng "whose well-documented lives and causes take up a little too much of...
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    defender Chen Guangcheng filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of the victims. The local Chinese courts refused to hear the case and imprisoned Chen Guangcheng...
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  • It is notable for being the home of Chinese civil rights activist Chen Guangcheng, who was held under house arrest in the village from 2010 to 2012,...
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    Clinton in the middle of a drama involving blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng. He had escaped house arrest and, after finding his way to the Embassy...
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  • transportation activist Miro Griffiths – disabled academic and activist Chen Guangcheng – Chinese civil rights activist Rick Hansen – former Canadian Paralympian;...
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    melamine alone, aggravating the problem. On 17 September 2008, Health Minister Chen Zhu stated tainted milk formula had "sickened more than 6,200 children, and...
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  • ” and incarcerated in past years, such as Gao Zhisheng, Ni Yulan, Chen Guangcheng, Pu Zhiqiang, and Li Heping, among others in China. Halliday and Liu...
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    the list were Chinese dissidents Liu Xiaobo, Hu Jia, Gao Zhisheng, Chen Guangcheng, Bao Tong, and Rebiya Kadeer. Liu was nominated by International PEN...
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