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Free Ai Weiwei

April 16, 2011cwongyap1001 Chairs for Ai Weiwei, bilingual protest signs, Free Ai Weiwei Leave a comment

In preparation for tomorrow’s peaceful demonstration to free the unlawfully detained artist Ai Weiwei, I’ve produced some bilingual posters. Click on the GIFs below to access printable PDFs. A caveat: I don’t really read Chinese, but I’m pretty sure the Chinese more or less says the same thing in English; pedants be warned.

free ai weiwei now

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Overseas Chinese say no to unlawful detentions

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stop human rights violations in china

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