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Remembering Tiananmen 2010 Oxford
Oxford University Amnesty International commemoration event for the 21st anniversa...
Cambridge - A River of Lights for T...
A floating lantern ceremony was held in Cambridge on June 4th, 2009, in remembranc...
Stanchester School Our Square is Ti...
Solidarity with the people of China. Free all Tiananmen prisoners. Allow an open...
Oxford - Remembering Tiananmen Square
On the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen square massacre, we held a vigil to expre...
Remembering Tiananmen at the Chines...
AIUK headed down to the Chinese Embassy on 4th June, along with survivors and fami...
MidWarwickshire Amnesty - our Tiana...
With the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, the MidWarks group have la...
Leeds Tiananmen Square 2009
20 years on, Leeds remembered Tiananmen Square with a tank and a poem. 20 supporte...
My Square is Tiananmen Square
In solidarity with the victims of the Tiananmen crackdown. Why not take some of yo...
Chinese Embassy visiting Prime Mini...
A Demonstration to mark the visit of the Chinese Prime Minister WEN Jiabao to the ...
Tiananmen Square - London 08
Amnesty Demo outside the Chinese embassy in London, remembering the Tiananmen Squa...
CHINA CRISIS key words
A image generated from Wordle based on key words from an Amnesty blog. http://b...
Royal endorsement of China campaign
Carmarthen Group signs up new supports
Remembering Tiananmen
On 4 June 2008 thousands of activists demonstrated outside the Chinese embassy in ...
Chinese human rights activists
Human rights activists in China are threatened, tortured and imprisoned for peacef...
China today
A range of photos depicting scenes from today's China.









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View all comments (7 more)I guess it's a question of what you're willing to go through to get your life back. Might not be right if you're not on drugs, but it might not seem so bad if the prize is a clean life.
This will never be forgotten, it will never lose it's power.
Ai Weiwei is an incredible artist whose expression through his art is not only beautiful but also tells a story which needs to be heard. China needs to be honest about what it is doing holding this man.
i think this video speaks volumes about how tight and controlled China has their media and, maybe even, the history books. What a shame!!!
I remember seeing this for the first time years ago, one of the most powerful things I have ever seen, something so simple can stay in your mind for the rest of your life. This man has truly made one hell of an impact.
2 years on and where are we? Nick Clegg is sort Dep Prime Minister, so Nick put your money where your mouth is, lets see some public declarations regarding China's ongoing appalling human rights, against anyone who disgrees with them, but mostly Falun Gong adherents. This persecution has to stop, and bring the perpetrators to justice.
I bet thats embaressing!