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目录
Human Rights and Activism
- Love, a Decisive Moment by Li Jingrui (February 23, 2016)
Encounters with the State
- Defense Statement at Pu Zhiqiang's Trial by Shang Baojun (December 14, 2015)
- A Year as a Wife by Jiang Xue (October 8, 2015)
June Fourth
Tibet
Taiwan
- Ten Notes on Taipei by Wang Yiqiao (February 5, 2016)
Past and Present
- Mr. President, There is Sadness Behind the Scenery by Yu Jianrong (November 30, 2015)
Miscellany
List of Authors
Jiang Xue
Jiang Xue is a reporter for the Hong Kong-based Asia Weekly (亞洲週刊).
Li Jingrui
Li Jingrui is a columnist for Dajia and the author of the novel "Small Town Girl" (小镇的姑娘).
Shang Baojun
Shang Baojun is an attorney at the Beijing Mo Shaoping Law Firm. He represented rights defense lawyer Pu Zhiqiang in 2015.
Wang Yiqiao
Wang Yiqiao is a PhD candidate in constitutional law at Indiana University. He blogs under the penname Sanjin (三斤).
Yu Jianrong
Yu Jianrong is a rural sociologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is known for advocating liberal reforms and harnessing social media for social good.
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