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Anti-communism Human Rights Fighter in China: We Are Humans, Not Animals

Communism is ravaging China with violence and dictatorship yet there are many still fighting against communism and defending human rights with courage and persistence. Get inspired by the story now.

Du Bin is well-known photojournalist, producer and writer in China. Since 2004, he joined The New York Times Beijing Branch, a Chinese reporter and has been New York Times’ most productive reporter in the past 20 years.

During his nearly 15-year career as a reporter, he shot a large number of news events of all social classes in China. In 2013, he filmed the documentary "Above the Ghosts' Heads: The Women of Masanjia Labor Camp" to expose tortures suffered by Falun Gong practitioners and petitioners for their belief. He also successively published more than a dozen books to expose the evil of Chinese Communist Party, who described him as a person who rubs their noses in it.

"I told those in power, I am human, not animal, and you can not treat us the way as we treat livestock."

He believes that the history of communism is a history of murders. "Entire communist movement caused a total of over 100 million deaths in the world. Based on my and other historians’ research, over 80 million Chinese people died from communist movements."
"Communism ruins China with violence, class hatred and proletarian dictatorship. I think it has become out of touch with this era and it is impossible for it to continue its tyranny any longer!"

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10 декабря 2017 г. 22:46:10
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