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370:(Human Rights in China). New York based human rights watchdog HRIC has been labelled by the Chinese government as a hostile organization. Because of Ding Zilin's efforts, Amnesty International has a political campaign to put pressure on the Chinese government to acknowledge and apologize for the deaths of so many citizens. Amnesty applauded the Chinese government in June 2007 for allowing Ding Zilin, her husband and two other dead citizens’ kin to light candles west of Tiananmen Square. Despite the minimal recognition from the government, Amnesty urges Chinese authorities to allow open debate and more public memorials in order to help improve Chinas human rights record and the image of Beijing on the international stage. Ding Zilin and human rights groups demand the Chinese government to stop labelling the student protest with political jargon such as "counter-revolutionary rebellion". 297:
membership was revoked. In addition, she was detained for more than 40 days. She was forced into early retirement. Since her release, she was under close supervision by the authorities. Harassment continued when on September 9, 1994, she was arrested in front of the university and held by police for
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for attending a ceremonial red carpet appearance in Tiananmen Square: "With the blood of the students still wet, the wounds still there, unhealed, how could Clinton step onto the red carpet to review Chinese troops?". Human Rights Watch claims that on May 26, 1994, President Clinton said China had
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in Beijing around June 4, 1989. At the end of June 2006, Ding was able to confirm 186 deaths through her own efforts despite repeated harassment by the authorities. However, upon close inspection of the cause of deaths, not all individuals on Ding's list died directly at the hands of the army. For
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is an activist group of people who lost family members on June fourth. Spearheaded by Ding Zilin they have collected over one hundred names of individuals who openly state that they lost a loved one on that day. Over the past twenty years in public letters published by multiple sources including
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In August 1989, she met another bereaved mother, and found a commonality within the self-help group, which continued growing. She formed a network of some 150 other families who had lost sons and daughters during the 1989 Tiananmen massacre, and this group became known as
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on August 18 and incarcerated until September 30, allegedly on "economic matters", and were denied visitors. In 1996 Ding's husband was forced to retire early. Since February 28, 2000, she has been under 24-hour surveillance by the authorities.
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shortly before the 15th anniversary of the massacre to prevent them from holding any public memorial or protest. She was allegedly told by a senior official that a review of the June 4, 1989, crackdown was "out of the question". In 2006,
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magazine said that Ding Zilin is "the symbolic leader for many people in China who want the government to account for its actions that night. She is a small woman with a strong voice. Her bereavement makes her powerful". Author of
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is Ding Zilin's daily choice, she never stops using her voice to speak out in non-violent ways against the violations of human rights committed by the
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two hours, for having had published an article in the foreign media "hurtful to the people". Again in 1995, she and her husband were arrested in
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is 1939. Ding Zilin said in a telephone interview on October 9, 2006 that she was born in Shanghai on December 20, 1936.
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winner Liu Xiaobo. Her continued campaigning relies on support from fundraising organizations like Fill the Square.
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example, at least one of the individuals on the list had committed suicide after the uprising had been squashed.
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No more persecution of June Fourth victims, including those injured in the massacre and the families of the dead
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interview with Ding Zilin, she condemned the actions and legacy of many historical figures. She questioned why
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A full, public accounting for the June Fourth Massacre, ending the impunity for the perpetrators of this crime
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She and her husband have been under house arrest as of May 24, 2004. On February 8, 2007, she won the
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Ding Zilin has dedicated the remainder of her life after her son's death to being a human rights
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The right to accept humanitarian aid from organizations and individuals inside and outside China
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Egg on Mao: The Story of an Ordinary Man Who Defaced an Icon and Unmasked a Dictatorship
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and Amnesty International, the Tiananmen Mothers continue to publish a list of demands:
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The release of all people still suffering in prison for their role in the 1989 protests
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article. He describes how she will once again defy authorities and lay a memorial off
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and feels it should be a central political issue. She was disappointed when
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Ding, born in Shanghai on December 20, 1936, was professor of philosophy at
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not made significant progress on many of the issues outlined in his 1993
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Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
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Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
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in Beijing (October 18, 2010). "Activists condemn anti-Liu crackdown",
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Following her son's death, Ding said she attempted suicide six times.
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She has been collecting the names of those who were shot dead by the
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was not brought to justice like the notorious former Cambodian
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also discusses her civil disobedience in a June 4, 2008,
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Despite her multiple arrests and constant surveillance,
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In 2004, she and other Tiananmen Mothers were put under
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magazine selected her as one of the "60 Asian heroes".
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Ding

Shanghai
Chinese
Renmin University of China
Tiananmen Mothers
Tiananmen square crackdown
June the 4th Movement
Jiang Peikun
Jiang Jielian
Vasyl Stus Award
Chinese
pinyin
Tiananmen Mothers
Jiang Jielian
1989 Tiananmen Square protests
Renmin University of China
Jiang Jielian
People's Liberation Army
Tiananmen Square protests
Tiananmen Square
Dead on arrival
Tiananmen Mothers
ABC News
Party
Wuxi
house arrest
People's Liberation Army

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