2014年6月13日 星期五

Comments on Transcending Fear: The Story of Gao Zhisheng

Transcending Fear: The Story of Gao Zhisheng is a documentary film about a brave Chinese human rights lawyer. He used to help the disadvantaged minorities to fight for their rights, including the poor, the ones whose houses were taken away by the government officials and all the other unfortunate people we can't imagine. The PRC government endure his justice behavior until he fought for Falun Gong practitioners. The RPC government sell their organs without permission and persecute them and all those. Although Mr. Gao has became famous after people knew what he did for the minorities, he never sink for it and forget his duty. Instead, he decided to keep on fighting for what he think is right. His brave heart and spirit made him being tortured and abused by the PRC government. He was sentenced to jail and lost contact from 2011 until now.

 I'm not sure if I can insist on what I think is right as he did, but I really hope I could.
I think it's a very important issue in China and it's what we students and the world should care.
What we can do now is to spread the truth and get more attention from the world, hoping the PRC government will release him as soon as possible, at least let us know he is still alive.


 "It is our misfortune to live in the China of this historical period. No one on this Earth has ever had to experience or witness the suffering that has befallen us! Yet it is also our fortune to live in the China of this historical period. For we will experience and witness how the greatest people on earth banished this suffering once and for all!" - Gao Zhisheng

 Transcending Fear: The Story of Gao Zhisheng

2014年6月6日 星期五

comments on Tiananmen Massacre

25 years ago, on June 4th, 1989, thousands of students in China had been protesting for about two months, asking for democracy. The communist party, of course, didn't like this idea and decided to start the repression. They used armed force to treats students that had nothing but a heart hoping China could become a better country. Students were ran over by tanks and being killed by guns. More than a thousand students died because of this.





I think it's not simply about thousands of student dying. What really died were the heart of Chinese people. It hurts Chinese people so much that cause people now in China didn't want to participate in politics, because they think everything they did will be punished by the party. And this is what the communist party want to see. They give Chinese people a concept about  participating in politics and bad things will happen on them, so people turn their attention on money and profits. Chinese people ignored their own rights and thought as long as they don't touch politics, politics wouldn't affect them. But they are wrong. Politics will affect everyone even if it seems like you have nothing to do with it.

Hoping Chine will be free one day.
Bless China and bless the students who died for standing up for their rights.