Update from Taiwan: Photos from the Taiwan International Book Exhibition

LRF is currently attending the Taiwan International Book Exhibition at the Taipei World Trade Center to launch our newest publication, Strive for Freedom-Selected Writings of Liu Xiaobo. This book is a collection of essays that Liu submitted to LRF's China Observer (观察) website between 2002 and 2008. For more on the book exhibition and LRF's participation, please see our press release and this article from Focus Taiwan.

For those who couldn't make it to the book exhibition, we wanted to share these photos with you:

LRF's booth at the exhibition.  (More photos after the jump!)

Where in the World is Harry Wu?

New Haven, CT --> Prague, Czech Republic

Welcome to our first segment of "Where in the World is Harry Wu?"  It is Harry's personal belief that the world needs to know the truth about the Laogai and other human rights abuses committed by the Communist regime - that the more people who know the truth, the closer we will come to ending the brutal Laogai system. As such, Harry travels the world sharing his story and we wanted to share his travels with you.

It’s been a very busy week for human rights activist and LRF founder Harry Wu.  Monday, February 22nd, 2010, Harry spoke at a Branford Master’s Tea at Yale University where he addressed how Chinese Americans can take action against China’s Laogai.  Wu spoke to about 40 students, and the event was sponsored by the Chinese American Student Association. 

Also this week, Wu journeyed to Prague, Czech Republic to offer the keynote address at the "Crimes of Communism" conference hosted by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes.  The conference seeks to address the legacy of communism in Europe, the continuance of Communism in other parts of the world, and how to address crimes against humanity committed under Communist regimes.  Wu spoke on the continued struggle for freedom from Communist tyranny in China, "Communism is a crime. But today you have a conference to talk about it, and that's great," Wu said. "We have to clean it up. But the communists are still running things inside China. We cannot forget that."  (Read more after the jump)

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