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Gao Zhisheng was one of Beijing's most successful lawyers. Self-taught and brought up in poverty, he came to prominence through his defense of individuals persecuted by the Chinese government for their religion and practice of Falun Gong, before being detained, tortured, and imprisoned himself by the same regime. These pages are not an easy read, because they detail the regime's attempts to break one of the greatest spirits of our time. Despite this, Gao Zhisheng's unwavering convictions, profound beliefs, and commitment to humanity shine through.
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Unwavering Convictions: Gao Zhisheng's Ten-Year Torture and Faith in China's Future
January 18, 2017, Carolina Academic Press
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1531004717 9781531004712
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Table of Contents
Translator's Note
Foreword
Introduction
Part I. The Unnamed Hell: Abduction, Detention, and Torture
1. My First Abduction, November 2004
2. Abductions after August 15, 2006
3. The Abduction on February 3, 2009
4. The Abduction on September 25, 2009
5. My Abduction on April 8, 2010, and Subsequent Torture and Imprisonment
Part II. The Named Hell: Imprisonment
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