VOA Chinese, Sept 26, 2015.
www.voachinese.com/content/us-co ... 150925/2980150.html
Note:
(a) In the public domain, I can not find who the Chinese attendees are (but see (c) below). In part because anybody may attend, after having made a reservation. See next.
(b) This is the invitation.
Stateless Breakfast for Human Rights in China. Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, US Congress, undated.
http://tlhrc.house.gov/hearing_notice.asp?id=1300
At the bottom of the invitation is a list of hosts, who paid for the event that supplied "a self-serve table of bagels and muffins.”
Fred Hiatt, Before the state dinner, a breakfast for ‘stateless’ Chinese. Washington Post, Sept 25, 2015/ www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/pos ... -stateless-chinese/
(c) Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Host Stateless Breakfast. VOA Tibetan English, Sept 25, 2015.
http://www.voatibetanenglish.com/content/article/2979230.html
three consecutive paragraphs:
"Chen Guangchen, a Chinese civil right activist; Lu Pin, Chinese feminist activist; Rebiya Kadeer, President of World Uyghur Congress; Teng Biao, lawyer and human rights activist; Ti-Ann Wang, daughter of a Chinese activist currently serving a life sentence in China's prison, and Tsering Kyi, a blogger and poet who works at VOA's Tibetan Service were among the presenters at the event.
"Tsering Kyi spoke about the current situation inside Tibet and her nephew, who self-immolated to protest China's policies towards Tibetans in 2013.
"The event also reserved an empty chair to represent the human rights defenders who still remain in Chinese custody; in prison, house-arrest, or victims of enforced disappearances.
* As you can see, the photo of this report showed not many Asian attendees.
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