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Marquand, Robert.

One Lone Voice Fights for Human Rights in China. / Robert Marquand. - Christian Science Monitor Contract, 2002. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2003. Article 47. Human Relations, 1522-3248; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003. Originally Published: One Lone Voice Fights for Human Rights in China, April 18, 2002; pp. n.p..

"Of the known human-rights cases in China, about two-thirds first come to light from the Hong Kong-based outfit [Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy], China watchers say. Yet the 'center' is just one person--a Chinese Don Quixote named Frank Lu Siqing. Armed with a cellphone, a pager, and a rare network of some 2,000 mainland sources, Mr. Lu works 14-hour days, tilting at the windmills of Chinese state security and disseminating news that does not appear in China's state-controlled media." (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR) This article profiles the work of Frank Lu, a lone crusader in exposing human-rights violations in China.

1522-3248;


Lu, Frank.


Human rights--China.
Human rights workers.


China--Social conditions.

AC1.S5

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