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Ai Weiwei on China’s Regime

The Economist invites Ai Weiwei to drink tea. In this video interview, he discusses, “his twofold identity, China’s ‘pretend smile’ and his advice to young Chinese.” Watch it here.

October 26, 2010 12:40 PM
Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: Human Rights, Information Revolution, Politics, Society
Tags: activists, Ai Weiwei
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