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    • Get a Room With Me
      Chinese Pathetique: Get a Room With Me, Leave the Kids Alone!
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / June 19, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses the public responses to the child molestation cases in Hainan and the attempted coverup by police and authorities.

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      “Keep Your Mouth Shut and Meet No Reporters”: PEN and Chinese Authority
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / June 5, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao shares the stories of Independent Chinese PEN Centre members who were able to leave the mainland for a conference despite police efforts.

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    • May 8 Jingwen Wholesale Protest
      Who’s Afraid of the Revolution?
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / May 22, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses how China is primed for a revolution, but though citizens disapprove of current injustices, they are fearful of disturbing stability.

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      Interview with Tienchi Martin-Liao, Independent Chinese PEN Centre President
      by Silvia Duarte / May 20, 2013

      In this interview with Independent Chinese PEN Centre President Tienchi Martin-Liao, she discusses her career, censorship in China, and her enemies and hatred.

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      Slideshow: Exiled Voices of China and Tibet
      by Sampsonia Way / May 16, 2013

      Sampsonia Way shares a slideshow comprised of quotes, lyrics, and poetry from participants of this year’s City of Asylum/Pittsburgh’s Exiled Voices of China event.

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      The Chinese “Final Solution”
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / May 8, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses the plight of the persecuted Falun Gong practitioners in China, who are often tortured in re-education labor camps.

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    • Exiled Voices of China and Tibet
      Exiled Voices of China and Tibet
      by Sampsonia Way / May 6, 2013

      For City of Asylum/Pittsburgh’s upcoming Exiled Voices of China Tibet event, Sampsonia Way has curated standout pieces from our coverage of exiled and persecuted writers.

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    • Zhang Anni, daughter of Chinese activist Zhang Lin, was detained by police at her elementary school. Photo: NT Don China via YouTube.
      When The Police Persecute A 10-Year-Old Girl
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / April 24, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses the case of Zhang Anni, daughter of a Chinese activist, who was detained by police and then banned by her school.

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      Lei Feng’s Specter Still Hovers Over Mainland China
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / April 10, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao explores how despite lack of public interest, the CCP still heavily promote Lei Feng, a figure of unyielding loyalty to the communist party.

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    • A chalk outline in the Czech Republic in memory of Tibetan monk Tapey, one of the 100 immolators in protest of occupied Tibet. Photo: Ya Noya Shantie on Flickr.
      Fire, Flight, Freedom
      by Tienchi Martin-Liao / March 27, 2013

      Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses the plight of the Tibetans at the hands of Chinese authority, self-immolators, and how the CCP holds the power to end this all.

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