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- Title:
- Episode 485
- Date:
- September 13, 2008
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Episode 485 .
Part: (A); Series: 中国民间维权纪事 (Human Rights Activities in China); Title: 第二集:盲人维权人士陈光诚 第四十二篇:中秋逢残奥会:狱中盲人维权者陈光诚 家人遭遇 (Two: Blind Activist Chen Guangcheng 42: the Paralympic Games during the Mid-Autumn Festival: Blind Activist Chen Guangcheng in Jail and His Family). Transcript available.
Part: (B); Series: "反右"回忆与研究 ("Anti-Rightist Movement" Memory and Study); Title: 第一部:话说"反右"第三集:"反右"五十年洛杉矶研讨会录音剪辑之十四:【巫一毛】-【滕彪】发言 袁伟静、陈光福 (One: about the "Anti-Rightist" Campaign: Audio Clip of the Symposium at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the "Anti-Rightist" Campaign in Los Angeles 14: Speech by [Wu Yimao] and [Teng Biao]: Yuan Weijing, Chen Guangfu). Outline 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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