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May 11, 2020 · MJ: Western leaders must recognize that they have been complicit in China’s totalitarian rise. Since 1989, they have turned a blind eye to the CCP’s human rights abuses, the crushing of free speech, the desecration of Tibet, and most recently the horrific concentration camps in Xinjiang.
Jun 23, 2008 · Ma Jian, a former resident of Beijing who was at the Tiananmen protests, now lives in self-imposed exile in London.
May 17, 2016 · In August 1966, Mao published Bombard the Headquarters – My Big-Character Poster, a document aimed at enabling the purge of the Chinese Communist Party’s leading “capitalist roader”: then-President Liu Shaoqi. In the “poster,” Mao called for China’s youth to “pull the emperor off his horse” and start a grassroots rebellion.
Apr 26, 2019 · Ma Jian, whose works have been banned in his native China for the last 30 years, releases his new book, China Dream, in the U.S. on May 7.
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Nov 9, 2013 · Now exiled to Britain, the author recalls causing trouble in China, living on Lamma and only being able to write honestly about his homeland because he no longer lives there. Reading Time:4 ...
May 4, 2012 · Ma Jian is a Chinese-born author. His novels include Beijing Coma , set during the Tiananmen square protests of 1989, and The Noodle Maker . In 2011, he was banned from re-entry into China.
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Ma Jian is a vocal critic of China's Communist government. His works explore themes and subjects that are taboo in China. He has continually called for greater freedom of expression and the release of jailed writers and other political prisoners.