Collection of Human Right Poems - Related Reports of "Collection of Human Right Poems"

Related Reports of "Collection of Human Right Poems"

  • Voice of America: "Collection of Human Right Poems" was banned before issuing by China authority
  • The Central New Agency: "Collection of Human Right Poems" of June Fourth Association was banned by Chinese Communist
  • Radio Free Asia: Situ Hua entitled for "Collection of Human Right Poems"
  • The Central New Agency: "Collection of Human Right Poems" was synchronously issued in Taiwan, Hong Kong and the U.S. on June 4.
  • Radio Taiwan International: The chief editor of "Collection of Human Right Poems" Jiang Pinchao obtained 2008 "Free Speech Award" of American Visual Artists Guild

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