Her controversial Allen & Unwin publication, rapidly gaining in popularity, has gone into its second reprint in only the second month since its release in March.
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Her controversial Allen & Unwin publication, rapidly gaining in popularity, has gone into its second reprint in only the second month since its release in March.
Falun Gong practitioners are forced to work for extremely long hours without pay in Xin’an labor camp. Ms. Zeng recalls, "It would go through over 30 processing lines to make a rabbit like this, and it would take over 10 hours to make one. But the processing fee for each rabbit was only 30 cents (equivalent to Au$0.06, US$0.04). The processing fees were paid to the labor camp. We didn't get anything.
Swett said that Free China is “a truth-telling film.” It “lifts the curtain on what is really going on in China."
Summing up her feelings about the film, Zeng says, “What I can say is, as human beings, deep in our heart we all long for goodness, kindness, beautiful, and wonderful things; we all long to live at a better place, and be surrounded by kind-hearted people. That’s why many people were drawn to Falun Gong.
For China to really move forward, it will have to hold those perpetrators accountable and “redress what has happened,” he said. “The only way to get that done is by the Chinese people themselves.”
“I hope this film changes our world,” said Margaret Chew Barringer, a poet and filmmaker. The film festival is the latest initiative from American Insight, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting free speech founded by Barringer. “Free China” was screened to a full house in the Benjamin Franklin Hall.
The guest speaker was Jennifer Zeng, author of Witnessing History, a book about the persecution she endured for practising Falun Gong in China.
The documentary Free China: The Courage to Believe is centered around two Falun Gong practitioners who have been imprisoned for their beliefs—Jennifer Zeng, a former communist party member, and Dr. Charles Lee, a Chinese-American businessman.
“A holocaust is described as any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life, and I’m sure you would agree that’s what has been happening.”
“Whenever there were visitors we were made to get up one hour earlier and make everything shine and neat like in a hospital,” she told The Epoch Times.“It was all faked.”
Jennifer Zeng, a Communist Party member and researcher for the State Council, was being held in a labor camp for her beliefs when the immolations took place.
今天我們非常榮幸請到被譽為中國古拉格群島的作者曾錚女士,曾錚女士把她在中國勞教所的經歷寫成二十萬字的「靜水流深」這本書,這本書現在在華人世界成為暢銷書,今天我們就請她談談她在中國勞教所的經歷。
There’s a recent film produced stateside by an American director that has angered a communist nation to the nth degree across the seas.
“Free China: The Courage to Believe,” a documentary film released in 2013 about the persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual practice, is being broadcast into China by satellite for the first time as of Jan. 23.
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