China hunger report – Mary Kay Magistad

The Public Radio International program the World reports on the ongoing hunger strike by activists in China and the role played by the Internet (link):

A hunger strike in China has grown to include possibly hundreds of people across the country. Chinese authorities are cracking down on the strikers. But as The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports, there are more hunger strike volunteers ready to take the place of the missing.

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