Subscribe to The Daily Advance RSS Feed Mobile Access E-Newsletter Log In or Register as a New User 
Classifieds
Automotive
Real Estate
Employment
Merchandise

Home > How They See Us > Archives > 2008 > August > 07

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Poem ‘relay’ protests Olympics in China

A poetic protest of China’s human rights abuses traveled around the globe and reached its destination in Beijing this week, shortly before Friday’s the opening ceremonies for the summer Olympics.

The literary group PEN International organized readings and other events in 65 countries for the poem “June,” written by poet and journalist Shi Tao (seen here), who is serving a 10 year prison sentence. His poem laments the violent crackdown of the protests at Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, a subject that is now taboo in China.

Shi Tao1.jpg

The poem was translated into 98 languages in a four and a half month “virtual” trip that roughly followed the route of the Olympic torch. In the final leg of the trip, the 144-page protest petition was delivered to Chinese officials by mail. The poem and a map of its travels can be seen at www.penpoemrelay.org.

Permalink | Comments (0) | Post your comment |

 


Marshall News Messenger Top Cars
Chrysler PT Cruiser,2.4L I4 16V DOHC Turbo...(more) 
Chevrolet Impala,6 Cylinder, Large Car...(more) 
Nissan Altima,4 Cylinder, Midsize Car...(more) 
Pontiac Montana SV6,3.5L V6 12V OHV 200 hp 220 lb-ft torque, Special Purpose Vehicle...(more) 
Chrysler Town & Country,3.8L V6 12V engine produces a silky-smooth 205 horsepower at 5,200 RPM with 240 pounds-feet of torque at 4,000 RPM...(more) 
Saab 9-7X,5.3L V8 16V MPFI OHV, Special Purpose Vehicle...(more) 
Chevrolet Avalanche,5.3L V8 16V MPFI OHV Flexible Fuel, Standard Pickup Truck...(more) 
Cadillac DTS,4.6L V8 32V MPFI DOHC, Large Car...(more) 
-View All Top Cars-
-Place an Ad-
 

Marshall News | Marshall Weather | Sports | Lifestyle | Business News | Opinions | Classifieds | Sitemap
Marshall Cars | Marshall Real Estate | Marshall Jobs

Copyright 2008 Marshall News Messenger. All rights reserved.

By using this service, you accept the terms of our visitor agreement and privacy policy.
Registered site users, you may edit your profile.