Megan Fluker
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Megan Fluker currently serves as Deputy Director of the Laogai Research Foundation, founded in 1992 by renowned dissident Harry Wu to investigate and document human rights abuses associated with the Laogai--China's vast network of forced labor camps. Ms. Fluker has studied and lived in China, most recently in Chengdu, where she worked with Roots and Shoots, an organization affiliated with the Jane Goodall Institute. Ms. Fluker received her BA in International Relations from Tufts University. She blogs regularly on human rights in China on the Laogai Research Foundation website, www.laogai.org.

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Secretary Clinton Should Raise Issue of China's One Child Policy in Beijing

Posted March 12, 2010 | 09:31:05 (EST)

This Friday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will mark the fifteenth anniversary of her speech at the UN World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 . Then-First Lady Clinton's remarkable speech represented one of the loudest, clearest calls for all nations to uphold women's rights,...

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Tear Down that Firewall: How the Obama Administration Can Promote Internet Freedom

Posted January 21, 2010 | 09:50:48 (EST)

Google has been making headlines recently over its decision to stop censoring its Chinese search engine, Google.cn, in response to attacks on its corporate infrastructure that targeted the Gmail accounts of human rights activists. Although this Google incident is a new development, Internet censorship in China...

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Google and China: Calling It Quits?

Posted January 13, 2010 | 17:37:17 (EST)

Google's rocky relationship with China may be coming to an end. In a dramatic post to Google's company blog yesterday afternoon, Google's chief legal officer David Drummond revealed that Google had been the victim of a "highly sophisticated and targeted attack on [its] corporate infrastructure originating from China."...

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