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[[File:Ding_Zilin.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Ding Zilin taking an interview with Voice of America Chinese in 2014''. (Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ding_Zilin#/media/File:Ding_Zilin_from_VOA.jpg Wikipedia/VOA Chinese])'']]
 
[[File:Ding_Zilin.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Ding Zilin taking an interview with Voice of America Chinese in 2014''. (Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ding_Zilin#/media/File:Ding_Zilin_from_VOA.jpg Wikipedia/VOA Chinese])'']]
  
Ding Zilin is a retired professor, activist, and the founder and leader of [http://www.tiananmenmother.org/ Tiananmen Mothers]—a political pressure group comprised of family members of pro-democracy protesters killed during the June 4, 1989 military crackdown.
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Ding Zilin is a retired professor, activist, and the co-founder and current leader of [http://www.tiananmenmother.org/ Tiananmen Mothers]—a political pressure group comprised of family members of pro-democracy protesters killed during the June 4, 1989 military crackdown.
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Born on December 20, 1936, Ding Zilin was an associate professor of philosophy at Renmin University in Beijing before retiring, and is the widow of Jiang Peikun (蒋培坤), who was the dean of the Aesthetics Institute at the university and passed away in September 2015. Ding and Jiang's son, Jiang Jielan (蒋捷连), who was 17 at the time and a second-year student at the High School Affiliated with Renmin University, was among the first victims of the June 4 crackdown in Beijing.

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Ding Zilin taking an interview with Voice of America Chinese in 2014. (Source: Wikipedia/VOA Chinese)

Ding Zilin is a retired professor, activist, and the co-founder and current leader of Tiananmen Mothers—a political pressure group comprised of family members of pro-democracy protesters killed during the June 4, 1989 military crackdown.

Born on December 20, 1936, Ding Zilin was an associate professor of philosophy at Renmin University in Beijing before retiring, and is the widow of Jiang Peikun (蒋培坤), who was the dean of the Aesthetics Institute at the university and passed away in September 2015. Ding and Jiang's son, Jiang Jielan (蒋捷连), who was 17 at the time and a second-year student at the High School Affiliated with Renmin University, was among the first victims of the June 4 crackdown in Beijing.