China and Human Rights
Description
In June 1989, Zhang Boli was in Tianamen Square as one of the leaders of the pro-democracy movement. Following the bloody crackdown by China's communist leaders, Boli was able to flee the country before he was captured. This episode tells the story of his two-year trek through northern China, Russia, and finally to America, and examines Boli's secretly filmed profile. Also featured is a discussion on the controversy over China's Most Favored Nation Status as a U.S. trading partner.
Runtime
26 min
Series
Subjects
Contributor
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c1993
Database
Films on Demand
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