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		<title>Hero stands after perservering oppression</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[USA (MNN) -- Hero honored for his sacrifice; red flag raised for human rights abuse in China]]></description>
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USA (MNN) &#8212; Yesterday, an Olympian qualifier was honored as<br />
he stood on new legs for China&#39;s freedom, reports <a href="../../groups/CAA">ChinaAid.</a>  Honored athlete<br />
Fang Zheng uses his story to expose the truth of rights abuses in China,<br />
dovetailing with ChinaAid&#39;s mission to serve as a voice for the persecuted<br />
Church in China.
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Star collegiate sprinter Fang Zheng qualified to compete for<br />
China in the Olympics but never made it to the Games. On June 4, 1989, he<br />
pushed a fellow Tiananmen student out of the way of an oncoming tank. Zhang&#39;s<br />
Olympic dreams were soon crushed as the tank rolled over his legs and severed<br />
them from his body.
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When Zhang refused to stop competing despite the loss of his<br />
legs, the Chinese government feared his national athletic status would reveal<br />
them to be at fault for his injuries. They pressured Zhang to lie about his<br />
injuries, but he refused. The government refused Zhang his degree from the<br />
Beijing College of Physical Science and vehemently warned him not to speak with<br />
foreign media.
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Three years after the famous Tiananmen Square riots, Zhang<br />
broke Asian records in both discus and javelin events in the All-China Disabled<br />
Athletic Games. Despite amazing progress three years after losing his legs,<br />
Zhang was barred from all future competition and denied job opportunities.&nbsp;
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The harassment and pressure continued until he was<br />
miraculously granted a visa to the United States. Earlier this year, Zhang met<br />
with ChinaAid employees, human rights activists, and U.S. Congressmen. A medical<br />
corporation agreed to donate new legs to Zhang; he was honored in a celebratory<br />
ceremony in the U.S. Capitol. Members of U.S. Congress were in attendance, as well<br />
as honored guests concerned with China&#39;s human rights and freedom.
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ChinaAid&#39;s President Bob Fu recently addressed the abuse of<br />
human rights and Church persecution in China as the Communist Party celebrated<br />
its 60th year of power.
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&quot;While I, too, celebrate the history and traditions of<br />
China,&quot; Fu said, &quot;I cannot forget the pain and suffering inflicted<br />
upon persons of faith in these 60 years of communist rule in China.&quot;
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<p><a href="http://www.chinaaid.org/qry/page.taf?id=105&amp;_function=detail&amp;sbtblct_uid1=1300&amp;month=10&amp;year=2009&amp;_nc=e2af04b839603ebb696fea10853af9f8">Read the entire statement by clicking here</a>. Keep<br />
praying that the eyes of the world will be opened and the need for advancing<br />
religious liberty and human rights will be recognized. </p>
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