Chang Kun House 4 Civil Rights in our Hometown http://htxt.it/GPBT Chang Kun is a Human Rights activist working on HIV/AIDS, HBV and other public health issues. I also take time to care about Civil Rights in China. On 2006, I tried to run for deputy to the local people’s congresses representing district where my university Xinjiang Normal University is located as an independent candidate because deputies to the local people’s congresses representing counties and townships are elected directly by our constituencies.That time I was a Law school student. However, because of my Human Rights actions, Xinjiang Snow Lotus HIV/AIDS Institute was banned by local authorities and I was kicked out of Xinjiang Normal University on Oct,2006.I always feel disappoint I had to leave Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regions for Beijing and lost the chanse to take part in an election. In the almost two years in the U.S, I have been waching and studying a lot about Civil Rights, and I also have done many works to compare the differences between China and America or other countries. One of the most improtant ideas is I shouldn’t only do works in some big cities, I also should take responsibilities for changing my hometow, my community…… Chang Kun House 4 Civil Rights is a program which mission is to educate on Civil Rights in our hometown and community.

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