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Freedom Stations Radio: with guests Charleston C K Wang and Harry Wu

Host Carl Westmoreland with Immigration Attorney Charleston C. K. Wang and Civil Rights activist Harry Wu

During the first hour Mr. Westmoreland interviews Mr. Charleston C. K. Wang immigration attorney and human rights activist.  Mr. Wang represents people of all ethnic groups from Russian, Sudanese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients.  He discusses immigration law and human rights.

During the second hour Mr. Westmoreland interviews Mr. Harry Wu.  Mr. Wu speaks honestly about his experiences at the Chinese labor camps from age 23 until he was 42, his migration to the United States at age 43, speaking to the US Senate about the Chinese Labor Camps, and his re-imprisonment for 66 days in 1995.  Mr. Wu discusses his views about “Bodies:  The Exhibition” currently on display in Cincinnati.

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