Chai Ling
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chai.
Chai Ling (Chinese: 柴玲; Pinyin: Chái Líng) (born 15 April 1966) was one of the leaders in the Tian'anmen Square protests of 1989.
Chai Ling was born in the city of Rìzhào in Shāndōng province. She graduated from Beijing University in 1987 and then undertook graduate study in Beijing Normal University concentrating on child psychology.
[edit] External links
- Articles concerning Chai Ling on the website of the documentary "Gate of Heavenly Peace" by Carma Hinton and Richard Gordon:
- Ye Ren: The Democracy Movement in Exile is Trapped by Communist Mentality - The Way out for the Overseas Democracy Movement (translation of two articles originally published in Chinese in July and August 1995 in the Hong Kong Magazine The Nineties)
- Paul Judge: Chai Ling: From Tiananmen Leader to Entrepreneur (Business Week)
- Gary LaMoshi: Echoes of Tiananmen (Asia Times)
- Yvonne Abraham: Cashing in on Tiananmen (Boston Phoenix)
- Garry Emmons: Chai Ling - The meaning of freedom (Harvard Business School)
- Jenzabar - Chai Ling's company (official website)