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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 8, 2014
Contact: Rohit Mahajan 202 530 4976 <mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org> mahajanr(a)rfa.org
RFA Unveils e-Book on Asian Women Fighting for Human Rights
*On Dec. 10 at 10:00-11:30 am ET*, join editor on Twitter for Q&A #HerStoryTold
WASHINGTON – Ahead of Human Rights Day, <http://www.rfa.org/english/> Radio Free
Asia (RFA) today unveiled an e-book profiling the lives, work, and sacrifice of women from
Asian countries and regions under authoritarian rule taking up the fight for human rights
on their families’ and communities’ behalf. <http://www.rfa.org/english/bookshelf>
‘It’s not OK’ collects and presents portraits of these remarkable women, whose often
untold stories demonstrate courage under fire, in China, Southeast Asia, and North Korea.
The book is available in English for a free download for iPads and tablets. Along with the
e-book, RFA is launching a companion <http://www.womensrights.asia/> website with
additional related content.
“Whether fighting for their homes at Boeung Kok Lake, demanding answers in the
disappearance of her husband, or making sure her traditions and culture are passed on to
younger Tibetans, these women all share one essential quality – an unyielding strength of
spirit,” said Libby Liu, President of RFA. “They never sought the fight, but took it up
without hesitation the moment they refused to accept injustice and inhumanity.
“With this project, we aim to put a spotlight on these extraordinary Asian women whose
struggle is seen to be a universal one for fairness, compassion, and justice.”
Each portrait selected by RFA’s nine language services is based on RFA reporting and
interviews over the years, in addition to other sources. The e-book also includes
multimedia content, including video, graphics, and illustrations, the latter of which were
created by the Broadcasting Board of Governor’s
<http://www.innovation-series.com/tag/oddi/> Office of Digital & Design
Innovation (ODDI). On Wednesday, Dec. 10 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. ET, the project’s
executive producer, Catherine Antoine (@antoinec) and RFA staff, will answer questions
about the e-book and the women’s profiles via Twitter (questions should use the hashtag
#HerStoryTold).
The women featured in this edition are: from China, Ding Zilin, a Tiananmen mother, and
Jiao Xia, the wife of jailed investigative journalist Qi Chonghuai; from Vietnam, Đỗ Thị
Minh Hạnh, a young labor activist recently released from jail; from Myanmar, Zin Mar Aung,
a former political prisoner who helps other recently released prisoners; from Cambodia,
Yorm Bopha and Tep Vanny, land rights activists; from North Korea, Lee Ae Ran, the first
North Korean defector to obtain a doctoral degree who helps other defectors in South
Korea; from Laos, Ng Shui Meng, wife of missing Lao activist Sombath Somphone; from
China’s Tibetan regions, Rinchen Khandro Choegyal, who supports overseas Tibetans and nuns
in India; and from China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Patigul Ghulam, who has been
jailed several times for demanding information about her son's whereabouts since he
disappeared in July 2009. RFA plans to release a second edition in March 2015 with more
profiles and content.
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Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and publishing online
news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not
have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of
freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart
information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an
annual grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
Rohit Mahajan | Radio Free Asia | Media Relations Manager
<mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org> mahajanr(a)rfa.org | O: 202.530.4976 | M: 202.489.8021