China Held Me Prisoner: How I Survived (Jennifer Zeng)
Update: 2019-10-08
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Jennifer Zeng was born in Sichuan province, China in 1966. She was arrested four times and held as a prisoner of conscience in a labor camp for a year. In the camp, she was physically and mentally abused, and subjected to attempted brainwashing and electroshock treatment.
She fled China in 2001 for Australia, wrote a book about her experiences titled "Witnessing History: One Chinese Woman's Fight for Freedom." She eventually settled in the United States. There is also a documentary about her life called "Free China: The Courage to Believe."
Jennifer is a managing editor at Epoch Times. Her remarks were recorded at the October 2019 Conservative Women's Network luncheon, a monthly event co-sponsored by CBL Center for Conservative Women and The Heritage Foundation.
She fled China in 2001 for Australia, wrote a book about her experiences titled "Witnessing History: One Chinese Woman's Fight for Freedom." She eventually settled in the United States. There is also a documentary about her life called "Free China: The Courage to Believe."
Jennifer is a managing editor at Epoch Times. Her remarks were recorded at the October 2019 Conservative Women's Network luncheon, a monthly event co-sponsored by CBL Center for Conservative Women and The Heritage Foundation.
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