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'Move the Olympics to Athens'

Speech given by China Support Network founder John Kusumi to the annual candle light vigil at the Chinese embassy in Washington DC. The vigil is held yearly to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 4, 1989; here in 2008 is the 19th...

from YouTube on Tue, Jun 03 2008

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07 Jun 08 visit 2008 yearly speech at vigil to remember Tiananmen  »  YouTube videoRemarks from CSN founder John Kusumi at the annual candlelight vigil held opposite the Chinese embassy in Washington DC June 1 2008.
03 Jun 08 visit Light Club in Washington DC  »  YouTube videoTo commemorate the 19th anniversary of the bloody Tiananmen Square massacre in Communist China -- a land where there is no closure and no justice about Tiananmen Square, and a land that still needs freedom -- the band Light Club appeared at the candle...
16 Apr 08 visit ニューヨーク市のチベットへのキャンドル光の通夜。Candle light vigil for Tibet.  »  YouTube videoCandle light vigil for Tibet in New York City. Thousands of Tibetans at Union Square. From lhaksam ニューヨーク市のチベットへのキャ ンドル光の通夜。 ユ オン・スクエアの何 千人ものチ...
17 Apr 09 visit New Hong Kong Catholic Head not as political  »  Danwei From the AFP: Bishop John Tong said he would not take part in the annual June 4 vigil to commemorate those killed after pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square 20 years ago, a key issue for his predecessor Cardinal Joseph Zen. Link...
16 May 08 visit People hold candle vigil for quake victimsPeople hold candle vigil for quake victims  »  People's Daily A local student lights a candle with his Chinese schoolmates during a memorial held for victims of earthquake in China, in Leuven, Belgium,May 15, 2008. Hundreds ...
04 Jun 07 visit Hong Kong and China: June 4, 18 Years Later  »  Global Voices For 18 years, Hong Kong people have been insisting to join the candle night vigil in Victoria Park in memory of June 4 Massacre in 1989. This year, probably more people would come out to rescue the history. The controversy lies in the commentary of Ma...

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