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An artist explains why Barack Obama should be talking about human rights during his first visit to China this week.

 

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In the early morning hours of Aug. 12, I was asleep in a hotel room in Sichuan when violent banging on my door abruptly awakened me. Roughly 30 policemen barged into my room and began pushing me. When I argued with them and asked for their ID, they beat me. They pinned my arms and someone punched me in the head. A month later I nearly died from a brain hemorrhage.

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I had traveled to Sichuan province to be a witness in the trial of Tan Zuoren, who is accused of trying to overthrow China's government by inciting subversion. Tan had been trying to ascertain the names of the more than 5,000 schoolchildren who died in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. I wanted to be a witness in his trial because I too had been trying to look into this tragedy. In March, I asked on my blog for volunteers to join a citizens' investigation, because the government has refused to give us any information about the children. From the beginning I said, "Life has its own dignity. You cannot give us just numbers. What are their names? Who are their parents?" The volunteers made 200 phone calls to Sichuan government departments. The officials there told us that this information was a national secret. Nonetheless, we were able to publish the names of more than 5,000 of the children on my blog before the censors shut it down.

In China, there is a long history of the government not revealing information, so it's difficult for the Chinese people to ever know the truth. It is vital that we try to bring that truth to life. But like most oppressive societies, China doesn't have an independent judicial system. When a witness is stopped from appearing in court by the police, it means our legal system is like the mafia. And there is no independent press to ask questions.

This week President Obama will make his first visit to China to focus on the global economy and climate change. I'm very supportive of Obama because I believe he represents great hope for America and the world—but it's inconceivable to me that he would visit China and not put human rights on the agenda. What does it matter if China's economy grows when there are no basic protections for its citizens? Obama must be clear about the West's values of freedom and human dignity.

I never made it to Tan Zuoren's trial—after the police beat me, they kept me in my hotel room until the trial was over. (Tan still awaits his verdict.) A month later I was in Munich for a solo art exhibition of my work. (I called it So Sorry, which are words favored by leaders who avoid responsibility for disasters. I created a frieze of schoolchildren's backpacks covering the front of the exhibition center.) The headaches I had been experiencing since my beating had gotten worse and I couldn't concentrate. When I checked into a hospital, I was told there was bleeding in my brain and I was near a fatal collapse. I was rushed into surgery. When I awoke, I felt almost like a normal person again. But I will not feel whole until I and my fellow Chinese can live freely.

Ai is a leading Chinese artist who helped create a modern national icon with his work (alongside the firm Herzog & de Meuron) on the design of Beijing's “Bird’s Nest” Olympic stadium.

© 2009

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  • Posted By: Boringyu @ 11/19/2009 5:49:28 AM

    So what. Your description of political oppression is no worse than women in the U.S. or Europe. getting raped every day. Or did you have some porkticular point you wanted to prove?

  • Posted By: Doworth @ 11/18/2009 11:25:38 AM

    I am a Chinese too.

  • Posted By: redspringbird @ 11/17/2009 8:26:32 AM

    I am a resident of Chengdu, Suchuan . yes, I was in chengdu, Sichuan when there were quakes. we know many people died in that tragedy. May12th 2008. after quake, we stayed out side all night. one of my neighbour who's consins lost their kids(they live in Juyuan that is a small town in Du Jian Yan, which is one of the worsthit area ). that night one of her consin rode motor coming to chengdu look for his son(he heard his son was sending to one of hospital in chengdu) we was trying to help him. I called of my friend in hospital...... Death was so close to us. fortunately Chengdu was not the hardhit area. that night many people(Taxi drivers) drave their car to the hardhit areas to help and taking wounded and the follow days many people in chendu brought food and clothes and water to those area.................................I am one of witness.
    What you wrote that I did not heard on news and people talking in there. I googled you and read some on wikipedia. I am sorry if this really happened. today, china is more open and improved. people use laws to fight for our right. sometime, It may be hard but we do. people use this tool........ I just wondering and there are faw questions for you. If you had be beat, did you report that? Did you go to the hospital(doctor)? which hotal you were in ? (those are very important proofs). have you ever tried to fight for your right or you tried but it did not work? what was your purpose for you looking for necrology?(at that time, I knew many people died in that tragedy but never throught to looking for necrology. I just tried to do what I could do for help those people as many people around me)
    besides, your father is one of my respecter. people as my age, who had read his writing and grown

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