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Hong Kong ‘Umbrella Revolution’
Hundreds of Democracy Activists Remain in Streets –Times of India
Hong Kong Students Dig-In and Erect a Statute Representing
‘Umbrella Revolution’ –Image: Epoch Times
Student Reads Some of the Thousands of Messages of Support of the
‘Umbrella Revolution’ –Image: Sarah Clarke@Twitter
Warning To Security Forces in Hong Kong –Image: Kenneth Roth@Twitter
(BBC) While there are some media reports of Democracy removing some barricades at one protest site according to VOA hundreds of activists continue to occupy streets and peacefully protest in Hong Kong.
Related: Taiwan Govt Must Learn Hong Kong’s Lesson –Taipei Times
PRC Running ‘Dirty Tricks Campaign’ to Undermine Protests –CBC
China Dictator Xi Jinping Surrounded by Umbrellas –Image: WSJ
(HRIC) Thousands of People in Hong Kong Call for Democracy
and Universal Suffrage
Related: 142 Overseas Chinese Media Sign ‘Manifesto’ to Defend HK
China Regime Fears HK Protests Will Spill Over to Mainland — (I Hope So)
Chinese Human Rights Activist Hu Jia Tweeted Found his Car Vandalized This Morning, Is This Another Warning to him by the China Regime?
On the 05 January, 2008 I wrote here that Chinese authorities arrested Hu Jia at his Beijing home accusing him of “Subverting State Authority” a charge often times used against dissidents.
In August, Foreign Policy reprinted an open letter by Hu Jia to the China regime in which he described his life as a “prisoner of conscience” and being under constant surveillance by Chinese authorities, preventing most people from visiting him.
“I’m not alone. All Chinese dissidents are in prison, some are in official prisons, guarded by police that stand behind high walls and electric wires, others are in societal prisons buttressed by “stability maintenance” the name the Chinese Communist Party’s system of controlling what it sees as unstable elements and some like me, move back and forth between the two.”
In July, Radio Free Asia published a photo of Hu Jia after he reportedly was beaten up by “trained men’ (plainclothes cops) on a Beijing street.
Isn’t it ironic and quite frightening, that the annual Beijing Forum on Human Rights kicked off this week when the China regime has such a dismal human rights record.
Related: Chinese Activist Gao Zhisheng Out of Prison But Not Free –WaPo
Virginia Muslim Attorney Qasim Rashid Tweets “Rules” for Child Abuse
What is Qasim Rashid’s definition of “that game, competition or sports?”
What if Rashid broke a child’s nose while engaging in the “sport” of wrestling or boxing, is that just an accident that Rashid may claim or that he was attempting to “toughen up the child” or is it child abuse?
Would deliberately tripping a child who falls down and breaks her/his leg while playing football be an accident or child abuse?
Does Islam teach that it is permissible for Muslim Men to engage in child abuse, assault and murder of family members and others?
Muslim Football Players Arrested for Assault on Christian QB
Videos: Child Abuse in Muslim Societies
Video: Child Abuse in a Mosque
What Does the ‘Religion of Peace’ Teach About Torture
What Does the ‘Religion of Peace’ Teach About Wife Beating
Muslim Man Murders his Wife, Claims “Islamic Right” to Kill Her
China Regime Imprisoned Human Rights Atty Gao Zhisheng for Zealously Representing his Persecuted Clients–How he Has Aged is Shocking !
In 2009 I posted this picture of Gao Zhisheng holding his son Tianyu taken before Gao’s disappearance from his home in Shanxi
(RFA Chinese) Gao’s spouse Geng He: ‘I don’t accept the CPC’s Sentencing–Its his right to return home, subsequent to his release from a China prison.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide reports today, that Gao is still being prevented from obtaining medical care despite his “broad range” of physical and mental health problems.
In March, 2009 I wrote here and here about Geng He and her two children, that fled to the United States seeking political asylum (which was subsequently granted) following years of torture and politically persecution by the China authorities, unfortunately much of the main stream media has ignored this story over the years mainly because it doesn’t fit their narrative of a so called ‘Progressive China’ instead of referring to it as a oppressive, totalitarian Communist regime.
More here China Rights Lawyer Malnourished After Prison –Yahoo News