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    Guangcheng fights his biggest case in China – exposing the brutality of the One Child Policy. This, and a series of public and legal victories in the early 2000s, makes him into an icon in the US and an enemy of the state in China, an unlikely place for a blind man who grew up in a poor by. So how did it all begin? We talk to Guangcheng himself to find out.

     

     

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    Colin Jones: The night after the Bradley Prizes, inom followed Guangcheng to another event held at Catholic University. This one was for Guangcheng himself to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his arrival in the US. Bradley had been big budget national politics, and in that setting, Guangcheng addressed han själv to a crowd that only knew him from television and the brief introductory clip that played before his speech. But at Catholic which has been Guangcheng’s institutional home for nearly a decade. Almost everyone in the room was a friend, a confidante or su