[Press Releases]
June 28, 2009, we sent humanitarian aid to 10 "criminals" released from jail for their rebellion in June 1989 in Beijing.
June 26, 2009, Humanitarian China was awarded a grant from
The Cape Cod Foundation. The donor is the Chai-Maginn Foundation fund.
June 4, 2009, Humanitarian China received grant from Lake Foundation to help Mr. Fang Zheng's family's new life in the U.S.
June 1, 2009, Humanitarian China received grant from
Jenzabar Foundation to help Mr. Fang Zheng's family's new life in the U.S.
On May 31 afternoon 4:30 to 5:00, about one hundred people gathered at Portsmouth Square , Chinatown, San Francisco, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre in Beijing. Fengsuo Zhou presided the ceremony to offer flowers to the Goddess statue. Congde Feng, Jingwa (poet), Sam Gao, and middle school girl student (playing violin) expressed their condolence to heroes of Chinese democratic movement. From 5:00 to 8:30, a public forum was held at Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (836 Stockton Street San Francisco CA 94108). About 100-150 people attended the meeting. Fengsuo Zhou, Ms. Zhang Xianling (over phone from Beijing), Emily Wu (poet), Runnan Wan (over phone), Muchen Lin, Liu Feiyue (over phone from Hubei), Lester Lee, John Gao (paster), Jingling Tang (over phone from Guangzhou), Congde Feng, Baosheng Guo and Jing Zhao made speeches.
Qian Wu, Dechen Tsering, Ann Leong, Giovanni Vassallo, and others spoke from the floor too.
Here are some pictures and a report of our event .
The event was organized by Humanitarian China (www.h-china.org) and Chinese Democracy Education Foundation (www.cdef.org).