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'''June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association''' published [[Collection of June Fourth Poems]], a work was edited by some former student leaders and scholars. However, this work was banned by Chinese government on December, 2006.<ref>[http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-4-30/54706.html June 4th Poems Banned in China Poems written by exiled Tiananmen student leaders]</ref><ref>[http://www.rti.org.tw/news/NewsContentHome.aspx?NewsID=68760&t=1 Radio of Center of Broadcast of Taiwan: Chinese government full-scale ban Collection of June Fourt Poems]</ref> <ref>[http://infowars.net/articles/november2007/281107Chinese.htm Returning Chinese Student Arrested for Political Poems]</ref> It also published the work [[Collection of Human Right Poems]]<ref>[http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BB%B4%E6%9D%83%E8%AF%97%E9%9B%86 Collection of Human Right Poems]</ref> by some writers, scholars, and human right activists in June 2008, which was also banned by the government of China on April 2008.<ref>[http://www.rti.org.tw/News/NewsContentHome.aspx?NewsID=106421&t=1 Radio Taiwan International: Collection of Human Right Poems of June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association has been Banned in China]</ref><ref>[http://www.voanews.com/chinese/w2008-05-09-voa18.cfm Voice Of America-Chinese: Collection of Human Right Poems did not publish, but it has been Banned in China]</ref>
'''June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association''' published [[Collection of June Fourth Poems]], a work was edited by some former student leaders and scholars. However, this work was banned by Chinese government on December, 2006.<ref>[http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-4-30/54706.html June 4th Poems Banned in China Poems written by exiled Tiananmen student leaders]</ref><ref>[http://www.rti.org.tw/news/NewsContentHome.aspx?NewsID=68760&t=1 Radio of Center of Broadcast of Taiwan: Chinese government full-scale ban Collection of June Fourt Poems]</ref> <ref>[http://infowars.net/articles/november2007/281107Chinese.htm Returning Chinese Student Arrested for Political Poems]</ref> It also published the work [[Collection of Human Right Poems]]<ref>[http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BB%B4%E6%9D%83%E8%AF%97%E9%9B%86 Collection of Human Right Poems]</ref> by some writers, scholars, and human right activists in June 2008, which was also banned by the government of China on April 2008.<ref>[http://www.rti.org.tw/News/NewsContentHome.aspx?NewsID=106421&t=1 Radio Taiwan International: Collection of Human Right Poems of June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association has been Banned in China]</ref><ref>[http://www.voanews.com/chinese/w2008-05-09-voa18.cfm Voice Of America-Chinese: Collection of Human Right Poems did not publish, but it has been Banned in China]</ref>


June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association is being brutally repressed by the communist regime in China. Four of its senior members have been sentenced to jail on September 2007, including Feixiong Guo<ref>[http://www.hrichina.org/public/contents/press?revision_id=45551&item_id=45547 Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Sentenced to 5 years in Prison]</ref>, [[Hu Jia]], [[Huang Qi]], and Daobin Du<ref>[http://www.asianresearch.org/articles/1677.html Mocking a Constitution - The arrest of Du Daobin]</ref>.
June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association is being brutally repressed by the communist regime in China. Four of its senior members have been sentenced to jail on September 2007, including Feixiong Guo<ref>[http://www.hrichina.org/public/contents/press?revision_id=45551&item_id=45547 Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Sentenced to 5 years in Prison]</ref>, [[Hu Jia (activist)|Hu Jia]], [[Huang Qi]], and Daobin Du<ref>[http://www.asianresearch.org/articles/1677.html Mocking a Constitution - The arrest of Du Daobin]</ref>.


The Organizations or Groups that cooperate with June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association includes: Taiwan Foundation for Democracy <ref>[http://www.tfd.org.tw/english/about.php?id=en0101 About Taiwan Foundation for Democracy - Background].</ref>, The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles <ref>[http://www.taiwanembassy.org/ct.asp?xItem=13224&CtNode=2819&mp=52&xp1 About Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles].</ref>, [[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)]],[[The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China]],[[The Epoch Times]], etc.
The Organizations or Groups that cooperate with June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association includes: Taiwan Foundation for Democracy <ref>[http://www.tfd.org.tw/english/about.php?id=en0101 About Taiwan Foundation for Democracy - Background].</ref>, The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles <ref>[http://www.taiwanembassy.org/ct.asp?xItem=13224&CtNode=2819&mp=52&xp1 About Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles].</ref>, [[Democratic Party (Hong Kong)]],[[The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China]],[[The Epoch Times]], etc.

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June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association is a United States-based non-governmental non-profit organization that conducts research and advocacy on the Culture of June Fourth Movement, Democracy, Political Freedom, and Human Rights in China.

It had joined the case of Shi Tao's and Xiaoning Wang's lawsuit against Yahoo!, whose Hong Kong office handed over their personal information to Chinese government, and it caused them to be sentenced to 10 and 12 years in jail. On November 13, 2007, Yahoo finally settled this case with Shi Tao and Xiaoning Wang with mutual agreement. [1][2]

June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association published Collection of June Fourth Poems, a work was edited by some former student leaders and scholars. However, this work was banned by Chinese government on December, 2006.[3][4] [5] It also published the work Collection of Human Right Poems[6] by some writers, scholars, and human right activists in June 2008, which was also banned by the government of China on April 2008.[7][8]

June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association is being brutally repressed by the communist regime in China. Four of its senior members have been sentenced to jail on September 2007, including Feixiong Guo[9], Hu Jia, Huang Qi, and Daobin Du[10].

The Organizations or Groups that cooperate with June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association includes: Taiwan Foundation for Democracy [11], The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles [12], Democratic Party (Hong Kong),The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China,The Epoch Times, etc.

According to Stein Toennesson, director of the International Peace Research Institute of Oslo, "one of the most likely winner of Nobel Peace Prize 2008 is Hu Jia", who is also the director of June Fourth Heritage & Culture Association [13].


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