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- Title:
- Episode 650
- Date:
- August 31, 2013
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Episode 650 .
Part: (A); Series: 中国民间维权纪事 (Human Rights Activities in China); Title: 第五集:维权人士郭飞雄 第六十二篇:律师聚广州再争取会见又被拒: 隋牧青、蔺其磊、江天勇、唐吉田 (Five: Human Rights Activist Guo Feixiong 62: Lawyers Gathered in Guangzhou and Demanded Visitation only to be Rejected Again: Sui Muqing, Lin Qilei, Jiang Tianyong, Tang Jitian). Transcript(auto) available.
Part: (B); Series: 中国民间维权纪事 (Human Rights Activities in China); Title: 第四十二集:后吴楼庄告急(二)来自安徽小村庄告急无人过问: 吴增亮、吴增礼 (42: Houwulou Village in Peril 2: Emergency Call from a Small Village in Anhui Unanswered: Wu Zengliang, Wu Zengli). Transcript(auto) available.
Transcripts for this interview and more may be available under the ‘Documents’ link above. 采访抄录和相关内容,请点击查看上面的’Documents’链接。
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- Human Rights -- China
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- Chinese
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