Documentary Supports Detained Wang Lihong
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Professor Ai Xiaoming from Zhongshan University’s Chinese Language Department has made a documentary in support of human rights activist Wang Lihong It is called “Sprinkling the Sunlight.” As Wang Lihong’s case has grabbed the attention of people across China, and they demand her release. Ai said, “Justice will become brighter than the sunshine, but it first has to be rooted in the earth.” The documentary, Sprinkling the Sunlight, has shown up on the Internet recently. It includes interviews with Wang’s relatives, friends, lawyers and netizens, who supported her in the film. Wang Lihong, 56, was born in Beijing and is a citizen journalist, blog writer, and public service volunteer. Wang was arrested for her support of three netizens from Fujian Province, and detained for causing “disturbances.” “You Jingyou is innocent; Wu Huaying is innocent; and Fan Yanqiong is innocent. We love you; we support you; freedom of speech is a legal right. We need freedom, justice, and righteousness; they are brighter than sunshine!” Wang’s lawyer, Liu Xiaoyuan, said, “Wang is a person of iron, as she not only investigated the three netizens’ case, but also investigated similar cases. Thus, she has set a good example for us. As her case is considered “sensitive,” by many media, they dare not to report about it.” “What’s most admirable is that she took on this case, all on her own, so no one else got harmed. Some Chinese …
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