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The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting Applauds Chen Guangcheng’s Freedom

For Immediate Release May 19, 2012 The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting  Applauds Chen Guangcheng’s Freedom The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB) extends a warm welcome to Chinese human rights legal activist Chen Guangcheng upon his arrival to the …

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Congressman Chris Smith with CUSIB Advisory Board Member Reggie Littlejohn in front of a large image of Chen Guangcheng created to support the Chen Guangcheng Sunglasses Campaign to win his freedom

CUSIB’s Reggie Littlejohn talks to Chen Guangcheng during VOA interview

Blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng called while the Women’s Rights Without Frontiers president Reggie Littlejohn was being interviewed on Voice of America Monday. Reggie Littlejohn is an Advisory Board member of the independent Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting …

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Justin C. Yu

Justin C. Yu, Chinese American community leader, joins CUSIB Advisory Board

The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – www.cusib.org) is delighted that Justin C. Yu, a journalist and Chinese American community leader, has agreed to be a member of our Advisory Board. Justin Yu is the President of the Chinese …

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Silence.

Voice of America radio to China – the sounds of news silence from Broadcasting Board of Governors

Voice of America radio to China – the sounds of news silence from Broadcasting Board of Governors by Ann Noonan, Executive Director, Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – www.cusib.org) The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) and its International Broadcasting …

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Jing Zhang

CUSIB’s Jing Zhang’s article on China’s war on baby girls published in National Review Online

The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB) Advisory Board member Jing Zhang published an article in National Review Online on China’s war on baby girls. She describes reprisals by the Chinese communist authorities against a charity helping Chinese women keep …

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By CUSIB Members

Congressman Chris Smith with CUSIB Advisory Board Member Reggie Littlejohn in front of a large image of Chen Guangcheng created to support the Chen Guangcheng Sunglasses Campaign to win his freedom

CUSIB’s Reggie Littlejohn talks to Chen Guangcheng during VOA interview

Blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng called while

Silence.

Voice of America radio to China – the sounds of news silence from Broadcasting Board of Governors

Voice of America radio to China - the sounds

Jing Zhang

CUSIB’s Jing Zhang’s article on China’s war on baby girls published in National Review Online

The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB) Advisory Board

Congressman Chris Smith with CUSIB Advisory Board Member Reggie Littlejohn in front of a large image of Chen Guangcheng created to support the Chen Guangcheng Sunglasses Campaign to win his freedom

Breaking News: CUSIB’s Reggie Littlejohn testifying in Congress on Chen Guangcheng

The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB) Advisory Board

Chen Guangcheng with his family

CUSIB’s Reggie Littlejohn reported on Chen Guangcheng’s escape from house arrest

The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB) Advisory Board

In the Media

Dr. Helle Dale

Overhaul Broadcasting Board of Governors Management – Helle Dale, Heritage Foundation

Dr. Helle Dale of the Heritage Foundation has called

Radio & TV Marti -- Los Angeles Times

LAT’s pro-Cuban regime editorial gets a response from CUSIB

Ted Lipien, the Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB)

Dr. Helle Dale

Senate Committee to BBG: Hands off China Broadcasting — Dr. Helle Dale, Heritage Foundation

Dr. Helle Dale of the Heritage Foundation, who keeps

John Lenczowski

Don’t junk critical leverage over Beijing — John Lenczowski on VOA in China

Silencing VOA programming would end U.S. support for China’s

My 9-11

Why Would U.S. Taxpayers Publish a Celebration of the 9/11 Attack? — Michael Rubin in Commentary

Now, as the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks nears,