[ut.general] Support Chinese Protesters On Tian-An-Men Square, Beijing, China

phjg507@uta3081.cc.utexas.edu ( Ping Chen ) (05/25/89)

          PLEASE SUPPORT FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY IN CHINA
          ============================================= 

Chinese students, workers, and intellectuals  in  peaceful,  non-
violent  demonstrations  are  risking their lives and  livelihood
by laying down in the  paths of  tanks,  trucks  and soldiers for
freedom and democracy. They are doing this for:

	o    Human Rights 
	o    Freedom of the Press  
	o    Freedom of Speech
	o    Freedom of Religion 
	o    Freedom of Assembly

This is an history-making, world-shaking event.  Time is crucial.
Strong  action  and  support  is  needed if we are to achieve our
aims. Freedom and Democrcay are never a regional issue;  They are
always a world issue, a goal of all human beings.

Please  help  contribute  to a  better and more peaceful world for
all of our children, to a better future for Chinese people and all
the human kind.

For any questions, please contact:

	Jin Dai:        (512)-443-7819 (H); (512)-471-1606 (O)  
        Hong-Jun Yang:  (512)-445-4398 (H); (512)-471-1323 (O)
        Ying Tang:      (512)-474-8348 (H); (512)-462-6485 (O)
            
For those who wish to contribute by check or money order,  please
make  it out to CSSA (Chinese Students & Scholars Assocation) and
mail it to P.O. Box 8619 / Austin, Tx. 78713.*

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*  This is a special bank account that has  been  taken  out  for
political reforms in China.



--
Ping Chen, (Ph.D.)
512-476-3715 (H)
512-471-7253 (O) 
(Article sent out by UT Chinese Longhorn Club)

songw@csri.toronto.edu (Wenyi Song) (05/26/89)

In article <200019@uta3081.cc.utexas.edu> phjg507@uta3081.cc.utexas.edu
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>Ping Chen, (Ph.D.)

I would like to thank Dr. Ping Chen in U of Texas at Austin for this
unexpected message :-) We Chinese students at real UofT :-) should
have done this earlier.

For your information, there is a news group called soc.culture.china,
which is usually full of noise. But these days concerned people can
temporarily subscribe to the group to see the strong reactions from
Chinese students all over the world, and many news reports directly
from China.