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News Releases
- "Oct. 12: Tiananmen Protest Leader Advises Occupy Boston Movement" (Oct. 12, 2011)
- "31st Anniversary Sparks U.S. Protests, Vigils Led by Tiananmen Square Commander-in-chief" (Sept. 19, 2011)
- "Chai Ling Challenges China's Ruling Regime, Politics and Culture in the New Book A Heart for Freedom" (Aug. 25, 2011)
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Commander-in-chief of the Tiananmen Square protests, Chai Ling only recently gained enough closure to share her full story in A Heart for Freedom (Tyndale, Oct. 2011).
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A Heart for Freedom (Tyndale, Oct. 2011) reveals the truth behind Chai Ling's role in the Tiananmen Square massacre, her status as one of the most-wanted women in China, her own experience with government-enforced abortion, and how she escaped to America.
Dressed in their Communist Party uniforms, Ling's parents visited her at Beida University in 1986. Beijing's Palace of Heaven is in the background.
Multimedia:
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TT 2:08 | Since the Once Child Policy began in China in 1980, 37 million Chinese girls have been lost. All Girls Allowed asks that you take 37 seconds of silence to remember them today.
TRT 36:05 | Oct. 7, 2011 - Chai Ling discusses A Heart for Freedom with host Seth Leibsohn.
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Media Coverage:
- FoxNews.com (Oct. 22, 2011)
by Chai Ling
"Can Video of Yue Yue, a Toddler Left for Dead, Change China?" - The Huffington Post (Oct. 20, 2011)
by Chai Ling
"5 Lessons From a Tiananmen Square Protest Leader for Occupy Wall Street" - The Dylan Ratigan Show (Oct. 20, 2011)
"The view from insided a movement: Chai Ling on protest movements" - WBUR-FM (Oct. 19, 2011)
by Meghna Chakrabarti
"From Tiananmen to Boston, Chai Ling Confronts China" - The 700 Club Interactive (Oct. 19, 2011)
"A Heart for Freedom"
- Parade.com (Oct. 18, 2011)
by Jennifer Merritt
"Occupy Wall Street: Too Big to Fail?" - The Boston Herald (Oct. 12, 2011)
by O'Ryan Johnson
"Hub protestors: We're not violent" - RawStory.com (Oct. 12, 2011)
by Eric W. Dolan
"Tiananmen protest leader thrilled by 'Occupy Boston' demonstration" - Bill Bennett's Morning in America (Oct. 7, 2011)
Bennett's Round Table: Hour 1
- In the Market with Janet Parshall (Oct. 4, 2011)
"Her Tiananmen Square Story" - Christianity Today (Oct. 4, 2011)
by Timothy C. Morgan
"Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China's Daughters"
- National Review (Oct. 3, 2011)
by Kathryn Jean Lopez
"China & Us" - The Washington Times (Sept. 29, 2011)
by Chai Ling
"No husband, no baby" - The Brunei Times (Sept. 29, 2011)
by Shaun Tandon, AFP
"Tiananmen Square leaders says China was set on violence" - WORLD magazine (Sept. 22, 2011)
by Megan Dunham
"A deadly anniversary" - CharismaNews.com (Sept. 12, 2011)
by Tessa Dale
"China's Forced Abortion Policy Not Ending as Planned"
Links:
- A Heart for Freedom website
- All Girls Allowed:



