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The Failure of the Rule of Law in China

July 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Congressional roundtable illustrates systemic subversion of law that fuels social instability the CCP claims its rule prevents
by Jim Geheran

Recently, the Congressional Executive Commission on China held a roundtable discussion of the challenges faced by lawyers defending human rights cases in China. The panelists, including distinguished New York University Law Professor Jerome Cohen and religious freedom [...]

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The Time Has Come For Responsible Action Regarding the Unrest in Xinjiang Region of China

July 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

By Yang, Jianli and Caylan Ford
The endless carousel of repression and recrimination in Xinjiang Region of China must be replaced with more responsible actions that address the underlying tensions between the Uyghurs and the Han Chinese.
In this regard, as the de facto and self-proclaimed sole rulers of China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) bears a [...]

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Join us to Remember the 20th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Democracy Movement

May 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Join distinguished leaders of government, faith, human rights groups and leaders of 1989Tiananmen Square student democracy movement. Stand by the people of China in their struggle for democracy, justice and the rule of law. Show the world America still cares.
20th Tiananmen Commemoration
Remembrance and Truth
June 4, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Capitol Hill, West Lawn
Washington, DC

Sponsored by Initiatives for [...]

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Introduction to the Founder

Dr. Yang Jianli

Founder and President of Initiatives for China, Dr. Yang Jianli was born in Shandong Province in northern China. A graduate of Beijing Normal University, Dr. Yang holds a PhD. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PhD in Political Economy from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. In 1989, at the age of 26, his fellow graduate students at Berkeley selected him to go to Beijing in support of their counterparts in China who were demonstrating for democracy in Tiananmen Square. He arrived in Tiananmen Square in time to witness the massacre of thousands of peaceful demonstrators by the guns and tanks of the Chinese government. This event fundamentally changed young Jianli's future. He narrowly escaped capture and returned to the United States where he committed himself to studying democracy. Read more...