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A Brief Summary of Wei Jingsheng~{!/~}s Activities and Efforts in the Last 5 Years
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Brief Summary of Wei Jingsheng~{!/~}s Activities and Efforts in the Last 5 Years
Ten year ago, on November 17, 1997, under international pressure, especially by the then US President Bill Clinton, Mr. Wei Jingsheng was released from jail and sent to exile in the USA. Before that time, Wei Jingsheng was China's most prominent dissident after spending more than 18 years in jail for advocating democracy. After that time, he became the most visible freedom fighter and democracy movement leader for the Chinese people, and for the world peace, on the international stage.
On this date of the 10th anniversary of Mr. Wei~{!/~}s freedom, we have compiled a short list of Mr. Wei~{!/~}s public activities that have been published and might reflect only small portion of his work in the public in the last 5 years.
-- Ciping Huang
Wei Jingsheng Foundation
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Wei Jingsheng's Notable Public Activities Over the Last Five Years
Annual activities through news media include but are not limited to the following:
1. Over 50 commentaries/interviews/reports each year on Radio Free Asia;
2. Over 10 interviews/reports/TV debates and call-in programs each year at Voice of America;
3. Over 30 items of various articles/reports/interviews each year via mainstream Western media, such as Washington Times, International Herald Tribune, Figaro, USA Today, etc.
4. Over 80 reports/interviews and other form of publications each year on DaJiYuan newspaper, Sound of Hope, New Tang Dynasty and other magazines and media in Hong Kong, Taiwan, North America and Europe.
5. Over 200 reports/interviews/articles/reprints/books written by and on him, and other form of publications on him on other Chinese news media and the Internet.
6. Google search: 256,000 items in his name in English; 108,000 items in his name in Chinese.
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Summary of Wei Jingsheng's activities from Beginning of 2003 to November 2007
October 31, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng and Huang Ciping meet with US Under Secretary Paula Dobriansky regarding Chinese democracy progress.
October 19, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng joins VOA TV debate program "Pro and Con" on the 17th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.
October 17, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng and Huang Ciping attend the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony in Honor of the 14th Dalai Lama on the invitation of Speaker Pelosi and meet with both the Dalai Lama and Speaker Pelosi as VIP guests.
September 8, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a rally held by Amnesty International of Australia during the APEC meeting.
September 7, 2007:
Special report of Wei Jingsheng: Dissident's China Warning, was published by Courier Mail of Australia.
September 7, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng holds a joint working conference of the Overseas Chinese Democracy Coalition and the China Freedom and Democracy Party in Sydney, Australia.
September 6, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng and others demonstrate and protest the Chinese government's persecution of human rights at a large rally in Sydney (reported by Agence France Presse, Central News Agency, Epoch Times, etc.).
September 5, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng joins experts in discussion at a forum on China during the APEC meeting at the Parliament House in Sydney, Australia.
September 5, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at the Sydney Human Rights Award Ceremony in Sydney's Parliament House; which almost caused a major diplomatic storm (reported by VOA, Daily Telegraph, BoXun News, Epoch Times, etc.).
September 4, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng and Overseas Chinese dissidents meet Australia Greens Parliamentary Leader, Senator Bob Brown, and others.
September 2, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng gives seminar and speech to reporters in Brisbane, Australia on the topic of Chinese Communists using the Olympic Games to simulate peace and prosperity.
Early June 2007:
Wei Jingsheng visits Japan in an effort to attend 18th anniversary of June 4 Memorial Service in Tokyo.
May 25/26, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng attends the 1st International Forum for Tibetan Freedom in Turin, Italy.
May 5, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, an event organized by the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the National Constitution Center and National Liberty Museum.
April 18, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng talks to and discusses with Chinese viewers and audience via VOA Current Affairs program about the current situation and challenges facing the Overseas Chinese democracy movement.
April 10, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng meets with US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Barry Lowenkron.
March 10, 2007:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at the rally in New York in support of the Tibetan Uprising Against Chinese Communists.
February 2007:
Wei Jingsheng's "Class Conflict May Lead to Civil War" published in "Open Argument" of Yale Law School.
December 23, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng attends and speaks at Tibetans' International Conference in New York.
December 11, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at the European Parliament, urging Europe to keep the arms embargo on China to prevent war.
December 5, 2004:
The 3rd annual Wei Jingsheng Chinese Democracy Champion Prize was awarded to Mr. Lin Mu, Mr. Guo FeiXiong and Mr. Zhou ZhiRong.
November 10, 2006
Wei Jingsheng's speaks at "China's Global Strategy and Inner Crisis" Forum in New York City.
Late October - early November, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng visits Japan for the first Time - receives media interviews and gives speeches, as well as expresses gratitude to friends who once helped him.
November 3, 2006
Wei Jingsheng meets with Japanese human rights lawyers organization.
October 30, 2006:
A press conference held in the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan for Mr. Wei Jingsheng. Over 20 foreign press agencies of TV, radio, newspaper, and wire services attend.
October 28, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng as the chief speaker at the "Future China Forum" in Tokyo.
October 26, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng meets with Japanese members of the Diet; urges Japan to block the Chinese Communist and North Korea from playing with nuclear weapons.
October 9, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng's article "Two ways to fight corruption" published in the International Herald Tribune.
October 2006:
Led by Wei Jingsheng, the Overseas Chinese Democracy Coalition petitions to IOC President Mr. Jacques Rogge for Chinese human rights. Thousands of people's signatures were collected.
September 30, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng hosts the Overseas Chinese Democracy Coalition Europe Meeting in Frankfurt, Germany.
September 26, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng and Huang Ciping with Transnational Radical Party give a briefing at the United Nation's Human Rights Council, in Geneva, Switzerland.
September 22/23, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng receives "Stefano Bellaveglia Award" by Fondazione Liberal and delivers speech in Siena University, Siena, Italy.
September 19, 2006:
At the Democratic Free Asia Leaders Conference in the US Capitol, the Asia Democracy Alliance was established and elects Wei Jingsheng as its President.
July 31, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng meets with US Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, Paula Dobriansky.
Early June, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng visits New Zealand, speaks at seminars on the Chinese Cultural Revolution and 1989 Democracy Movement in Auckland and Wellington.
May 19, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng invited to appear at Voice of America "Pro and Con" TV/Radio Program on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
May 17, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng visits Germany and gathers with Chinese democracy advocators.
May 13, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng meets with students at Soka University of America, California.
May 11 - 13, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng is a Keynote Speaker of the Labor Rights Forum in Orange Country, California, and has a meeting with the leaders of the Vietnamese human rights and labor movement.
April 26, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng meets with Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Barry Lowenkron.
April 15, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng helps Huang Ciping to deliver Gao QinSheng's letter to President Bush. Gao is the mother of jailed Chinese journalist Shi Tao, who entrusted Huang with her letter.
April 14, 2006:
Wer Jingsheng meets with Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of International Organization Affairs of the US State Department, Mark Lagon, about UN and human rights.
March 12, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at the Worldwide Center for Quitting the CCP and The Epoch Times' rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC, USA.
February 27, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng and Huang Ciping send a letter to the President of IOC concerning Chinese human rights abuses associated with Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
February 6, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng meets with US Congressional China Caucus Founder and Co-Chairman J. Randy Forbes, discusses wide range of issues related to China.
January 6, 2006:
Wei Jingsheng's article "Smoke, Mirrors and Chinese Pipe Dreams" published by Times Higher Education Supplement, United Kingdom.
December 20, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng meets with US Congressional Human Rights Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Wolf, discuss working together to prevent a war and to advocate human rights.
December 13, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng meets with Democratic House Leader Pelosi in the US Capitol, committed to further work on China issues.
December 5, 2005:
The 2nd annual Wei Jingsheng Chinese Democracy Champion Prize was awarded to Mr. Yu DongYue, Mr. Wu YiLong and Mr. Chen Xi.
November 25, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng Speaks on Taiwan at the UNPO's Conference in The Hague, Netherlands, calls on the Europe Union to keep the arms embargo on China.
October 28-30, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng invited to speak at the annual meeting of the North America Division of the Alliance under Three People's Principle in New York.
September 26, 2005
Wei Jingsheng is an invited speaker for the 12th Congress of IFCSS (Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars) in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
September 24, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at University of Chicago in commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the World War II victory.
September 1, 2005:
In an interview with Bill Gertz of the Washington Times, Wei Jingsheng warns against the U.S. being oblivious to China's march to war with Taiwan.
July 22, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng attends a rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial, encouraging Chinese people to quit the Chinese Communist Party.
July 19, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at the North Korea Freedom Conference, Sponsored by Freedom House, calling on the audience not to forget the suffering of the North Koreans
July 10, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks on the Dalai Lama and the current state of Tibet at an event in Virginia celebrating the Dalai Lama's 70'th Birthday.
June 18, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a rally protesting the Vietnamese Prime Minister's visit to the White House, expressing his desire to work together with the Vietnamese people to achieve their goals of human rights and democracy.
Mid-June 2005:
Wei Jingsheng gives a lecture/rally tour in Scandinavia, speaking mainly on the current state of China and a China without Communism.
Period Around June 4th, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng gives a Nine-Country European lecture tour on China's present and future.
May 30, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a forum in the French Parliament in Paris, talking about Chinese Communism, human rights, and the Taiwan issue.
May 6-7, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at an international conference in Prague on Post-Communist Russia, China, and Eastern Europe.
April 18-25, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng lobbies in Europe, especially Germany and France, to prevent the European Union from lifting its arm sales embargo to China, and meets with Count Otto Graf Lambsdorff and others.
April 8-22, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng leads the Overseas Chinese Democracy Coalition (OCDC) attending the 61st U.N. Human Rights Commission in Geneva, and arranges events about Chinese human rights.
April 8-10, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng presents his 2005 review of the state and prospects of the Chinese democracy movement at the 6th OCDC conference in Ferney, France, as the founder and chairman of the organization. Representatives came from 16 countries on the 4 continents of North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, attended the conference.
April 11, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng organizes a briefing on Chinese human rights conditions in the United Nations compound during the UN 61st Human Rights Commission in Geneva, Switzerland.
March 24, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng meets with State Department official Michael Kozak about Chinese human rights.
March 19, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a rally for quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in front of the U.S. Capitol.
February 20, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a forum in Paris, France, saying that the purpose of the 9 Commentaries on the Communist Party was to have Chinese people see the nature of the CCP.
February 16-18, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng invited to ISFIT in Norway as the keynote speaker for the bi-annual international student festival.
February 13, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng gives a keynote speech in a forum in the Netherlands reminding people that the Communist Party is against its own people.
January 22-23, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng attends and speaks at the Freedom Day Celebration in Taiwan held by the World League for Freedom and Democracy.
January 8, 2005:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a rally on the "Anti-Secession" law and points out that this law is the Chinese Government's "legal excuse" to attack Taiwan
January 2005:
Wei Jingsheng Foundation is informed that Wei Jingsheng was nominated for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize.
December 20, 2004:
Wei met with State Department officials about the deterioration of the Chinese human rights situation and to call on them to put pressure on the Chinese government.
December 18, 2004:
Wei gives a keynote speech in a forum in Washington, D.C. about the collapse of Chinese Communism.
December 11, 2004:
In an interview with Voice of America, Wei emphasizes the need for an independent Chinese labor union.
December 5, 2004:
The 1st annual Wei Jingsheng Chinese Democracy Champion Prize is awarded to Mr. Hu Shigen and Mr. Liu Xianbin.
July 29, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng's article to Dean Anne-Marie Slaughter of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University is published as the leading issue of My America: Letters to Americans at OpenDemocracy.net.
July 20, 2004:
In an interview with Voice of America, Wei Jingsheng says that the Chinese government's admitting China's worsening poverty is an indication of internal political struggles, as different factions expose one another to gain power for themselves.
June 4, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng attends a rally in Paris commemorating the 15th anniversary of the June 4 massacre.
June 2, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng speaks at a Reporters Without Borders press conference in commemoration of the June 4 Events, reminiscing about the heroic democracy movement of 1989.
May 11, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng attends the 10th Anniversary of Vietnamese Human Rights Day in the U.S. Senate, warning attendees about the dangers of dictatorships grouping together.
April 26, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng's message is delivered to the Tibetan Hunger Strikers, where he encourages the protesters to continue their efforts even if the Chinese government negotiates on Tibet because the Chinese government is not a sincere negotiator.
April 15, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng leads a briefing inside the United Nations Geneva compound regarding the deterioration of the Chinese human rights situation.
April 13, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng speaks in front of the 60th United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNHCHR) on the suffering of Chinese migrant workers.
April 10-11, 2004:
Wei Jingsheng organizes and hosts the 5th Overseas Chinese Democracy Coalition Congress of OCDC in Annemasse, France.
April 6, 2004:
Wei attends and speaks at a rally for Tibet in front of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, reiterating his support for those on hunger strike to protest the Chinese government's treatment of Tibet.
April 2004:
In a video interview with Voice of America, Wei speaks about Hong Kong, SARS, and China, and takes questions from the audience.
March 16, 2004:
Wei attends a press conference on workers' rights sponsored by AFL-CIO, suggesting that the U.S. government should take legal action to stop the Chinese government's suppression of its workers.
January 29, 2004:
Wei attends the 2003 Sakharov Prize Ceremony in Brussels as an invited guest as a Sakharov Prize winner in 1996. Wei Jingsheng meets UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and President of European Parliament Pat Cox.
January 2004:
Wei Jingsheng is informed that he is nominated for the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize.
December 10, 2003:
Wei attends the 25th anniversary celebration of the International Human Rights Law Group (now known as Global Rights). Wei is on the Honorary Committee for the event.
November 22, 2003:
Wei Jingsheng is the keynote speaker for a China issues public forum in Rockville, Maryland on the Status & Counter Measures of Deteriorating Human Rights in China.
October 24, 2003:
MBC (Munhwa Broadcasting Corp.) of South Korea interviews Wei Jingsheng.
September 30, 2003:
Wei Jingsheng gives a lecture at John Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies at the invitation of professor and author Ms. Anne Thurston.
September 15, 2003:
In an interview with Voice of America, Wei called for an end to China's reeducation-through-labor system.
August 19, 2003:
Wei Jingsheng Meets U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Lorne Craner.
July 10, 2003:
Wei Jingsheng testifies at the Human Rights Caucus of the US Congress about recent human rights conditions in China.
June 28, 2003:
Wei Jingsheng is invited to a large rally in Washington DC to speak against Hong Kong Article 23.
June 17, 2003:
Wei Jingsheng is invited to deliver a speech in Washington, DC about putting all dictators of the world on trial.
April 28, 2003:
Wei's article on SARS is published in the International Herald Tribune.
March 9, 2003:
WEI Jingsheng is invited to Atlanta and delivers a keynote speech to the Global Alliance for Democracy and Peace (GADP)
January 2003:
Wei Jingsheng is informed of being nominated for the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
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