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- Title:
- Episode 787
- Date:
- 2017
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Episode 787 .
Part: (A); Series: 大洋两岸 (Both Sides of the Ocean); Title: 第三十四集:美众议员史密斯获魏京生基金会"人权自由卫士奖" (34: US Member of the House of Representatives Smith Won the "Human Rights and Freedom Defender Prize" from The Wei Jingsheng Foundation). Transcript(auto) available.
Part: (B); Series: 作品与作者 (Book and Author); Title: 第四十集:专访杨海英博士:依史料求真相记录善恶—《没有墓碑的草原》访谈(之四) (Forty: Interview with Dr. Yang Haiying: Searching for Truth and Documenting the Good and the Evil according to Historical Records—Interviews on Mei You Mu Bei de Cao Yuan (Genocide on the Mongolian steppe) (4)). 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。
- Subject:
- Human Rights -- China
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- interviews
- Language:
- Chinese
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- Journeys of the Soul (心灵之旅) recordings, 1998-2018
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- Journeys of the Soul (心灵之旅) recordings, 1998-2018
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- Program Episodes
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