Annual Persecution Report 2009: ChinaAid Releases Summary and Analysis of Christian Persecution
Category: China
Communist China: Laogai Research Foundation New Report on Forced Labor
From the Laogai Research Foundation Website and Press Release
LRF Releases Report on Laogai Enterprise Advertisements
Today, Laogai Research Foundation released its latest report: “Not for Sale: Advertising Forced Labor Products for Illegal Export.” This current report expands on LRF’s previous works, Laogai Handbook: 2007-2008 and “Laogai Forced Labor Camps Listed in Dun & Bradstreet Databases.” Our Laogai Handbook lists all known Laogai camps in China and the “Laogai Forced Labor Camps Listed in Dun & Bradstreet Databases” report details 314 entries for Laogai enterprises in the international business database Dun and Bradstreet. Our key findings in this current report include:
• Over 100 Laogai enterprises are advertising or are listed in English on the Internet, suggesting the intent to export Laogai products to international markets, including the U.S.
• In many cases, Laogai enterprises are actively requesting to be listed on international trade sites
• Several of the listing sites translate enterprise entries into multiple European languages
• The Chinese government actively promotes the trade of Laogai products, illegal under Chinese export regulations, through listings on China Commodity Net, a Chinese government sponsored website
(Click the report cover on the right to download the whole report (PDF))
Read the latest on the report launch from Deutsche Presse Agentur: “China is still marketing for export products made by forced labour in prisons, nearly 20 years after such exports were first exposed, the US-based Laogai Research Foundation said on Thursday. A survey by the foundation found 120 English-language online advertisements marketing enterprises with known connections to China’s penal system.”(Read more)
ChinaAid Issues Joint Statement Commending Freedom Now for Petitioning the UN for Gao Zhisheng
Chinese Group Protests for Freedom in DC Outside Hong Kong Offices
On a bitterly cold day, Chinese Americans and their supporters protested in Washington DC today outside the Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Representative Office (HKECRO). They called on the Hong Kong immigration authorities to permit the Shen Yun Performing Arts to perform their Chinese cultural music and dance show in Hong Kong. On Wednesday, January 27 at press conferences at the National Press Club and on Capitol Hill, supporters of the Shen Yun Performing Arts described how the group’s key production staff were denied visas to support the show for sold-out audiences in Hong Kong.
The supporters of the Shen Yun Performing Arts group told of the importance of allowing artistic freedom to permit the show in Hong Kong, which includes traditional Chinese cultural music and dance, as well as stories about modern-day persecution in Communist China of the Falun Dafa and others that seek human freedom. Falun Dafa supporters stated that the Shen Yun show would provide a message of hope to the Chinese people in Hong Kong through the values of truth, compassion, and tolerance.
Dr.Sen Nieh and other leaders spoke in support of the need for the Hong Kong immigration authorities to grant the visas necessary to allow the Shen Yun Performing Arts show to be seen by the Chinese people in Hong Kong. Falun Dafa leader Dr. Shan-Tao Lai presented a letter to the Washington DC Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Representative Office with the Falun Dafa request to allow such necessary visas to be granted. Dr. Lai was accompanied by Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)‘s Jeffrey Imm from the protest group. The Falun Dafa letter was accepted by the Hong Kong office.
A key message of the Washington DC protesters was to show that they stood as one in solidarity with their brothers and sisters in Hong Kong.
On Sunday, January 31, 2010, supporters of the Shen Yun Performing Arts will hold a “grand march and rally” to protest the Hong Kong immigration department’s denial of the visa to seven key members of Shen Yun that has caused the forced cancellation of seven sold out shows. Falun Dafa and Shen Yun supporters anticipate global protests around the world to demonstrate their desire to see the Shen Yun Performing Arts have the opportunity to perform in Hong Kong.
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)‘s Jeffrey Imm also spoke at the protest in support of the Shen Yun Performing Arts, stating that such artistic freedom of expression was a vital way of defending our universal human rights. He called for the Hong Kong authorities to change their decision on banning Shen Yun show staff from traveling to Hong Kong so that they can provide their Chinese cultural show to the Chinese people. He also urged Americans to contact their government officials to address the Hong Kong government on this. He stated that the values of truth, tolerance, and compassion shown in the Shen Yun performance was a key part of values essential to our universal human rights, and shared respect for one another. He stated that R.E.A.L.’s motto for the world is “Love Wins.”
Chinese Cultural Performing Arts Urges Americans to “Take a Stand” on Human Rights
On January 27, 2010, the Shen Yun Performing Arts group held a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC, regarding the refusal of Hong Kong authorities to allow members of their pro-human rights Chinese cultural show to perform in Hong Kong. Days before the Shen Yun Performing Arts was scheduled to perform in Hong Kong, visas for their production staff were denied, preventing their production staff with specialized knowledge of how to manage the Shen Yun performance and choreography from entering Hong Kong. The result of the visa denial was the cancellation of sold-out shows of the Shen Yun performances, affecting 7,700 ticketed audience members.
Shen Yun Performing Arts is a U.S.-based non-profit organization that provides performances of traditional and regional Chinese dance, music, and culture, including recounting both traditional and modern stories of life in China. In addition, its performances includes discussions of values of truth, compassion, and tolerance, Buddhist religion, and Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) practices. These modern stories told in dance and music, also include references to oppression of the Falun Dafa in Communist China.

Questions were raised as to whether Hong Kong’s stated political environment of “one country, two systems” was being eroded by the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to pressure Hong Kong immigration authorities from preventing Shen Yun Chinese cultural show from being performed in Hong Kong. Within Communist China, the city of Hong Kong has in the past been an island where free expression was allowed in the vast totalitarian Communist-ruled nation. However, with the recent efforts to stymie the Shen Yun show from performing in Hong Kong, some believe that things may be changing in Hong Kong.

The panel of artists and production staff on Shen Yun Performing Arts each told stories of how their efforts in preparing to share traditional Chinese cultural dance, stories, and values in their planned show in Hong Kong. The Shen Yun Performing Arts held shows at the Washington DC’s Kennedy Center in recent weeks that were enjoyed by an audience of many thousands of Washingtonians, and was listed among the “Top 10” entertainment choices in a local Washington DC magazine.
Shen Yun submitted their visa application on October 13, 2009 for the January 27, 2010 performance, and was told of the visa denial on January 20, just days before the performance was to start. On January 21, U.S. Congressman Gus Bilirakis contacted the Hong Kong immigration authorities on behalf of the Shen Yun Performing Arts group. The Hong Kong immigration authorities claimed that the visa denial was to demand that Shen Yun hire a “local production staff” when it is standard for major performances to bring their trained production staff with them to performances, a problem that Shen Yun has not had in performing in over 100 locations around the world in Europe, Asia, and the United States. Shen Yun Production Manager Gregory Xu explained how knowledge of the specific choreography and aspects of the performance were essential to such a major production, stating that even when Shen Yun submitted supplementary documents explaining the need for such production staff, the Hong Kong authorities ignored their request. Mr. Xu concluded in frustration that “I can see the black hand of the Communists behind this.”

Shen Yun performer Cindy Liu spoke as to how shocked she was at the Hong Kong immigration authorities decision. She expressed how the Shen Yun cultural performance was designed to revive the Chinese culture which has been damaged by the Communist Chinese Party. Ms. Liu said that one of the goals of the Shen Yun shows were to bring back such traditional Chinese culture of dance, stories, and values back to the Chinese people. She expressed her concern about the apparent change in tone regarding freedom in Hong Kong, stating that “the freedom in Hong Kong is getting less and less.” ” If principles such as truth, compassion, and tolerance can be blocked, what else can be blocked?”

Shen Yun danger Hoiwa Lee, a native of Hong Kong, spoke of the disappointment among those she had spoke to in Hong Kong. She had looked forward to performing for forty of her family and friends. She had received an email from one friend who was “very shocked that this could happen in Hong Kong.”

Shen Yun Company Manager and Choreographer Vina Lee stated that she grew up in China and says that you can’t see any traditional Chinese cultural dance and performances there. Ms. Lee stated that the performers were shocked by the Hong Kong immigration authorities’ decision. But she remained optimistic that Shen Yun will perform in Hong Kong and Communist China mainland someday, stating “We want to bring Chinese culture — truth, compassion and beauty – back to China.” Vina Lee also pointed out that the Communist Chinese government had previously attempted to disrupt Shen Yun performances in other places, recounting an attempt to influence government officials in Australia.

Leeshai Lemish, the emcee of the Shen Yun Performing Arts, spoke of the importance of the Shen Yun show in helping to preserve traditional Chinese culture. He said that Shen Yun communicated such culture and values through its dance and music, and that the denial of the Hong Kong visa was a “threat to artistic freedom.” Mr. Lemish stated that such Chinese culture has been destroyed to a large extent by the Chinese Communist Party, first by the Communist “Cultural Revolution” designed to undermine such culture, and then over the years of preventing the Chinese people from celebrating such culture. A U.S.-Israeli citizen, Mr. Lemish has a college degree in Asian Studies, and spent extended periods conducting research in Asia, and has served as the emcee of the Shen Yun shows since 2006 around the world. In November 2001, Mr. Lemish was put in jail in Communist China for joining activists in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square for a sit-in meditation underneath a banner with the Falun Dafa principles of “Truth, Compassion, Tolerance.”
Mr. Lemish spoke of other harassment and intimidation tactics regarding Shen Yun performances by the Communist Chinese government in cities throughout the United States, and in locations around the world, which he has documented on a web site, including performances throughout Europe, Canada, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Korea, and the United States (New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, Arkansas, Florida). Regarding a recent Shen Yun tour in Canada, Mr. Lemish also spoke of a recent attack on a Shen Yun show’s bus, where the front tire had been cut in a way, not so that it would go flat, but so that it would burst on the highway while en route.

Washington DC’s Shen Yun dancer Leon Chao urged the American people to pay attention to acts by the Hong Kong immigration authorities to effectively block the performance of the Shen Yun show; Leon Chao is a principal dancer in the show. Mr. Chao stated that the Hong Kong show is a “very important first step” in ultimately Shen Yun performing in mainland China to allow the Chinese people to see the traditional Chinese culture and values incorporated in the dance and music by Shen Yun Performing Arts. It was because this show is so important to the Chinese people, that the Shen Yun performers had been rehearsing for many months, he stated. Leon Chao urged the Hong Kong authorities to give the Shen Yun Performing Arts a chance to perform in Hong Kong as soon as possible.
As a fellow American concerned about the ability to suppress an artistic message of tolerance, compassion, and truth, Leon Chao urged the American people “to take a stand and not take our freedoms for granted.”

After the press conference at the National Press Club, there was a follow-up press conference on Capitol Hill at the House Cannon Office Building in the afternoon, which was attended by Congressman Joseph Cao and Gus Bilirakis.
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) urges Americans to contact their government officials to urge them to ask the Hong Kong authorities to change their decision on banning Shen Yun show staff from traveling to Hong Kong so that they can provide their Chinese cultural show to the Chinese people.

We note that the Voice of America is reporting on protests by the Hong Kong people regarding the decision of the Hong Kong immigration authorities preventing the Shen Yun show. Americans and those people who support freedom around the world should support the efforts of the Hong Kong protesters and those who seek truth, tolerance, and compassion around the world.
We believe that Love Wins.
Handout of Shen Yun Artists and Representatives at Press Conference
January 28, 2010 – Epoch Times: Congressmen Object to Hong Kong Action Against Shen Yun
January 27, 2010 – Congressman Rohrabacher’s Statement – Hong Kong Follows Lead of Beijing Overlords by Denying Artists’ Visas
January 26, 2010 – Press Release: Hong Kong Authorities Deny Visas to US-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, Force Cancellation of Sold-Out Shows
January 25, 2010 – Radio Free Asia: Shen Yun Performing Arts Denied Entry Visa to Hong Kong (Chinese)
January 25, 2010 – Radio Free Asia: Shen Yun Performing Arts Denied Entry Visa to Hong Kong – (NDTV Translation into English) page 1
January 25, 2010 – Radio Free Asia: Shen Yun Performing Arts Denied Entry Visa to Hong Kong – (NDTV Translation into English) page 2
January 24, 2010 – Epoch Times: Shen Yun Shows in Hong Kong Canceled Due to Visa Refusal
January 23, 2010 – Voice of America Report on Shen Yun Cancellation (Chinese)
January 23, 2010 – Voice of America Report on Shen Yun Cancellation (NDTV Translation into English) – page 1
January 23, 2010 – Voice of America Report on Shen Yun Cancellation (NDTV Translation into English) – page 2
January 23, 2010 – Voice of America Report on Shen Yun Cancellation (Online Google Translation into English – Imperfect)
January 20, 2010 – Letter from U.S. Congressman Gus Bilirakis to the Hong Kong immigration authorities
January 15, 2010 – Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.): Shen Yun: Performing for Human Rights and Freedom in China
Evidence of Harrassment of Shen Yun Performing Arts
Video of Shen Yun Performing Arts Audience Reactions
R.E.A.L. – What You Can Do – Contacting Your Government
January 8, 2010 – Communist China’s Influence on U.S. Congress Growing
December 12, 2009 – News Reports on Falun Gong at DC Press Conference
December 12, 2009 – Epoch Times: “International Human Rights Day – Comments Made At National Press Club”
December 10, 2009 – Video of Falun Gong Comments at Human Rights Day Press Conference
– Lisa Tao and Pang Jin – Online Video – Part 1
– Lisa Tao and Pang Jin – Online Video – Part 2
– Lisa Tao and Pang Jin – Online Video – Part 3
– Lisa Tao Human Rights Day Remarks:
— Microsoft Word format (English)
— Microsoft Word format (Chinese)
December 10, 2009 – NDTV Video Report on Human Rights Day (Chinese)
December 10, 2009 – Epoch Times Report on Human Rights Day (Chinese)
December 10, 2009 – DC Human Rights Examiner: Protection of religious minorities is major theme of 2009 Human Rights Day News Conference
R.E.A.L. Postings on Totalitarianism
October 7, 2009 – Epoch Times: Falun Gong Practitioner Dies From Persecution in Beijing
October 4, 2009 – Epoch Times: Mass Arrests of Falun Gong Prior to Communist Anniversary
R.E.A.L.: September 30: Human Rights Protest at Washington DC PRC Embassy
“A Providential Coincidence in Modern Chinese History: The Falun Gong and CDP” By Timothy Cooper, Executive Director, Worldrights
August 31, 2009 – Epoch Times: Lawyer Tortured for Defending Falun Gong Clients
July 20, 2009 – Epoch Times: Falun Gong Suffers a Decade of Terror in China
July 19, 2009 – Epoch Times: Falun Gong and the Freedom of China
July 19: DC Rally for Freedom in China and Freedom for Falun Gong
Full text of July 19 speech by CSN’s John Kusumi – Communist Party creates problems faster than it resolves them
Falun Gong: Candles of Hope
– DC report of protest – PDF file – page 1
– DC report of protest – PDF file – page 2
– DC report of protest – PDF file – page 3
July 15, 2009 – Epoch Times: The Persecution of Falun Gong and How it Began
June 4, 2009 – R.E.A.L.: DC: China Embassy – Responsible for Equality And Liberty Challenges Chinese Govt
June 4, 2009 – R.E.A.L.: DC: Capitol Hill Rally Remembers Tiananmen Martyrs
May 31, 2009 – R.E.A.L.: Washington DC: Many Attend Candlelight Memorial Remembering Tiananmen Square Martyrs
R.E.A.L.: Chinese People Are Human Beings – by Jeffrey Imm
R.E.A.L.: To Defy Hate All You Need is Love – by Jeffrey Imm
Hong Kong Authorities Deny Visas to US-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, Force Cancellation of Sold-Out Shows
Shen Yun has announced a press conference for Wednesday, January 27, to address the refusal of Hong Kong authorities to allow members of their pro-human rights Chinese cultural show to perform in Hong Kong.
Leeshai Lemish
Shen Yun Performing Arts
(347) 920-0735
leeshai.lemish@shenyunperformingarts.org
Terri Wu
New Tang Dynasty Network
(202) 680-3912
Terri.wu@ntdtv.com
Hong Kong Authorities Deny Visas to US-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, Force Cancellation of Sold-Out Shows
WHAT: Press Conference hosted by Shen Yun Performing Arts and New Tang Dynasty Network,
Local presenter of Shen Yun performances with the latest completed on January 24 at the Kennedy Center Opera House
WHEN: 10am., Wednesday, January 27, 2010
WHERE: Bloomberg Room, National Press Club
529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC 20045
WHO:
Vina Lee, Company Manager and Choreographer
Brian Nieh, Lead Dancer and DC resident
Leon Chao, Lead Dancer and DC resident
Hoiwa Lee, Dancer and Hong Kong Resident
Gregory Xu, Stage Manager, whose visa was denied
Leeshai Lemish, Master of Ceremony
Terri Wu, NTDN Director of Sales and Marketing
On January 27, the date of the first originally scheduled performance in Hong Kong, Shen Yun Performing Arts hosts a joint press conference with its local presenter in Washington, New Tang Dynasty Network, to ask the U.S. government and Washingtonians to protect Shen Yun’s rights as an American company, support artistic freedom, and defend freedom of expression in Hong Kong.
Over 7,700 ticketed audience members have been directly affected.
Three days before over 90 dancers, musicians, and technical crew were to board a plane for Hong Kong ahead of seven sold-out shows, Hong Kong authorities refused to issue visas to key production members, forcing the shows’ cancellation. The seven crew members are an integral part of Shen Yun Performing Arts and are highly trained in Shen Yun’s specific artistic requirements. They cannot be replaced and the show cannot go on without them.
Shen Yun artists and representatives of the local presenter New Tang Dynasty Network are available for interview. B-rolls are also available.
About Shen Yun Performing Arts:
Based in New York, Shen Yun Performing Arts is a nonprofit organization that seeks to revive Chinese traditions that thrived before decades of suppression. At the production’s heart is classical Chinese dance, along with vocalists, a unique orchestra of Chinese and Western instruments, and colorful hand-made costumes. Shen Yun’s dances portray traditional legends, as well as events in present-day China, like the story of Falun Gong. By artistically depicting these stories on stage, Shen Yun aims to breathe new life into the values of China’s divinely inspired culture. Last week, Shen Yun performed seven shows at the Kennedy Center Opera House.
About New Tang Dynasty Network:
New Tang Dynasty Network (NTDN), a Chinese language TV, is proud of presenting Shen Yun performances to Washingtonians. It has presented three Shen Yun appearances at the Kennedy Center Opera House in February 2009, August 2009 and January 2010; the last run was completed on Sunday, January 24, with sold-out performances over the weekend. Some 33,000 Washingtonians have enjoyed Shen Yun performances.

Communist China Defends Internet Censorship, Rebukes U.S. Calls for Hacker Investigation
Communist China says Internet controls here to stay
Communist China Ups the Ante in Internet Row With U.S.
— WSJ: “China stepped up its verbal feud with the U.S. over the Internet, with a commentator in the Communist Party’s main newspaper saying America is seeking to control the Internet and alleging that the U.S. used the Web to incite election protests in Iran last year”
Communist China Rebukes U.S. Calls to Investigate Hacking
— NYT: “China delivered a bristling response on Monday to the United States’ demand that it investigate recent attacks on American computers from Chinese soil, saying that any suggestion that it conducted or condoned the hackers’ intrusions was ‘groundless and aims to denigrate China.'”
Human Rights Blog: Learning about human rights plight in China through Chinese classical music and dance
Communist China removed as top priority for U.S. spies
Communist China removed as top priority for U.S. spies
— Washington Times reports: “The White House National Security Council recently directed U.S. spy agencies to lower the priority placed on intelligence collection for China, amid opposition to the policy change from senior intelligence leaders who feared it would hamper efforts to obtain secrets about Beijing’s military and its cyber-attacks.”
— “The downgrading of intelligence gathering on China was challenged by Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair and CIA Director Leon E. Panetta after it was first proposed in interagency memorandums in October, current and former intelligence officials said.”
Shen Yun: Performing for Human Rights and Freedom in China
The Shen Yun Performing Arts group will be making a human rights statement through dance, music, and art at the Washington DC Kennedy Center as part of its continuing 2010 world tour throughout the United States, Canada, UK, Europe, and the world.
The upcoming Washington DC performance from January 19 through 24 will provide a show which combines such dance (traditional Chinese dance, ethnic and folk dance, story-based dance), music (a live orchestra and solo musician singers), and art of incredible costumes and backdrops for hours of spellbinding entertainment. The Shen Yun Performing Arts group has been entertaining audiences around the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The Shen Yun Performing Arts show’s focus is on entertaining its audience and giving many their first exposure to such traditional and ethnic dance and music from China.
Video of Shen Yun Performing Arts Audience Reactions
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While the majority of the Shen Yun show focuses on Chinese cultural and ethnic stories, music, and dance, other more contemporary story-based performances, included as part of the Shen Yun performance, also have inspirational messages on the importance of our shared universal human rights and human dignity. As one individual told me, “this is how they express themselves on human rights – through their music and through their dance.”
The totalitarian oppression of 1.3 billion by the Communist Chinese government is hardly something any human being could ignore in any legitimate portrayal of Chinese life and culture. Portraying stories about life in Communist China, the Shen Yun Performing Arts show includes inspirational stories of how Chinese people are oppressed but find the strength to have courage to be true to themselves and their beliefs.
They include performances praising the Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) group’s goals of “truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance.” The Falun Dafa have been oppressed, imprisoned, and tortured in Communist China for their beliefs. While such stories were told in dance, the message was very clear, as dancers with jackets appliqued with the Communist hammer and sickle emblem (recognized universally as representing Communism) attacked dancers representing Chinese families and those who sought freedom of expression and belief. One dance tells the story of a family divided, beaten, and a mother killed for her beliefs by Communist thugs, but whose family’s beliefs are ultimately rewarded in the afterlife. Another story tells of an activist who is beaten by Communist thugs for displaying the sign “Falun Dafa is good,” but who remains courageous. These stories mirror the real life oppression of the Chinese people in Communist China today, a story that the world must hear, and a story that the world must never forget.
While Chinese people with a wide variety of backgrounds, religions, and beliefs suffer in over 1,000 Laogai forced labor concentration camps today (holding 6.8 million), with continuing forced, coerced abortion and abandonment of its children, mistreatment of human beings, and with the oppression of freedoms for Chinese people of all beliefs, any legitimate Chinese performance on human life in China today must not fail to mention human rights.
Having seen this performance ourselves, R.E.A.L. is pleased to commend the Shen Yun Performing Arts on their artistry, talent, and their unceasing courage to honestly portray Chinese culture, Chinese life, Chinese hopes, and Chinese challenges to the world to see. We urge others to see the Shen Yun Performing Arts show for themselves, with upcoming shows in 2010 in many cities in the United States. The Shen Yun Performing Arts also plans 2010 performances in Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Czech Republic, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand.

Some arts reviewers have been critical of Shen Yun’s inclusion of such story-based dances and music, which are the vast minority of their three hour show on Chinese cultural dance and music. One arts reviewer has been critical that contemporary Chinese songs were “peppered with words like ‘oppression’ and ‘injustice.'” I ask such critics, would they have also been critical of a Jewish performing arts group in the 1930s that included stories about the oppression of Jews under Hitler? When did free people start dismissing the performing arts when they point out oppression and injustice?
Such criticism by some of the limited and graceful inclusion of human rights topics in the Shen Yun performances is appalling. What type of artistic expression demands that we can talk about oppression and injustice against all people in every form of entertainment, unless it happens to about oppression and injustice towards the 1.3 billion people in Communist China, one fifth of the world’s population?
One can only imagine if arts reviewers had criticized more specific and more directed human rights messages in entertainment such as Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator,” “Schindler’s List,” the music of the American civil rights movement,” “A Raisin in the Sun,” and “To Kill A Mockingbird,” among many examples In fact, history has shown that human rights issues continue to find their way into every form of media – theater, movies, music, and television. The Shen Yun Performing Arts cultural dance and music performance demonstrates that there are no national boundaries to this growing trend of representing human rights in entertainment as part of human expression.
In every form of human expression, from dance to YouTube videos, from music to poems, from books to blogs, from Twitters to protests in the streets, the march for human freedom and human rights presses on.
The choice is not whether love, human rights, and human freedom will ultimately win over hate, supremacism, and totalitarianism. The only real choice is the one we will make as to what we will be doing when the great wave of human rights movements are sweeping the world.
As those who are oppressed sing with hope and fearlessness for their beliefs, will we listen?
The Shen Yun Performing Arts group is counting on your conscience to hear their message.


The Shen Yun web page for the upcoming Washington DC performance, also urges “For all press, advertising, sponsorship, and ticketing inquiries related to these performances, please call 202-449-9480, or email dc_tickets@ntdtv.com”
Human Rights Activists Celebrate a Night of Chinese Culture of Freedom
On January 2, 2010, R.E.A.L. supporters and other human rights activists from the Voice of the Copts, Pakistan Christian Congress, and Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) attended the Shen Yun Performing Arts show in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Epoch Times reported on this and on our comments at Philadelphia’s Academy of Music.
I accompanied Falun Gong’s Lisa Tao and others from the Washington DC area to the Shen Yun performance in Philadelphia. At R.E.A.L.’s December 10, 2009 press conference at the National Press Club on Human Rights Day, Lisa Tao and Jin Pang told of the torture of their families in Communist China because of their beliefs. Lisa told of her father was “tortured to death” by the Communist Chinese government, and of her own torture. Lisa told the press and the audience on December 10 how “I was also frequently beaten, and many times I was close to being beaten to death.” Jin Pang told of the imprisonment and torture of her mother and her aunt. Her mother and aunt were part of 10,000 Falun Gong supporters arrested during the Beijing Olympics. During the DC press conference, Lisa told of estimates that the Communist government has killed 80 million people, and she told of the countless others tortured, imprisoned, and abused by the Chinese Communist government.

But like during our protest of the 60th anniversary of the Communist Chinese government at the PRC embassy on September 30 (October 1 Beijing time), Lisa does not tire or get discouraged. She glows from the power of hope, love, and freedom that her beliefs have taught her. It is something that the Communists could never take away from her. She found extraordinary strength in her faith and in her belief in human freedom.

On our trip together to see the Shen Yun performance in Philadelphia on a bitterly cold January night, she does not notice the chill, as we stopped together to get a fish sandwich at a nearby McDonalds. (Meantime, I am bundled with layers of clothing and a heavy sweater.)
Quietly, just like Lisa Tao regularly protests at the PRC embassy without publicity or the press, Lisa Tao is also waging a daily battle for human freedom in Communist China. That night Lisa shared with me her efforts that day alone in helping Chinese people to find the courage to stand up and defy the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). From the United States, Lisa calls people in Communist China on the telephone and tells them about Falun Dafa and also encourages them to stand up against the CCP. She is part of a “Quit CCP” movement of Chinese people who publicly renounce their support for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
That day alone, Lisa Tao convinced 10 new people to publicly Quit the CCP. Her efforts won’t be recorded in any local news media. But she has the quiet confidence and satisfaction of someone who is living the courage of her convictions.
The Quit CCP movement states that over 66 million Chinese have left the CCP since December 2004. Public individual statements are posted on the Quit CCP campaign web site. Every day, Lisa Tao and freedom fighters around the world seek to extend a hand to other Chinese people who are lifting themselves up out of oppression.
The march for freedom – for human beings around the world – is just getting started. But every day, there are new members joining that march and taking up the cause.
We share their commitment to universal human rights, and to being Responsible for Equality And Liberty.
Love Wins.




