the tyler group blog reviews
OSLO, Norway -- Chinese leader Xi
Jinping has coined a new slogan, urging the country's increasingly wealthy population to
pursue "the Chinese dream." But many dissidents there see the
country's free-speech situation as more of a nightmare.
Chinese human rights activist
Chen Guangcheng believes the situation for activists in China has only worsened
since Xi has taken charge. Speaking with reporters on Monday at the Oslo
Freedom Forum in Norway, he said international
governments should step up pressure on Chinese leaders if they hope to encourage
true change in China.
A blind, self-taught lawyer, Chen
made international headlines last year when he escaped from years of house arrest and sought
asylum in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Since then, his family has been targeted
through what appear to be revenge attacks. Meanwhile, Chen has continued his
fight for openness and justice in China from his new home in the U.S., where he
is a visiting scholar at New York University School of Law and is authoring a
memoir scheduled for release this fall.
the tyler group blog reviews
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