Speech given by China Support Network founder John Kusumi to the annual candle light vigil at the Chinese embassy in Washington DC.
The vigil is held yearly to commemorate the Tiananmen Square mas...
Speech given by China Support Network founder John Kusumi to the annual candle light vigil at the Chinese embassy in Washington DC.
The vigil is held yearly to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 4, 1989; here in 2008 is the 19th anniversary of that bloody atrocity, committed by a dictatorial government against its freedom loving people.
In this speech, Kusumi sympathizes with victims of the recent Sichuan earthquake; blasts the media; and, blasts the IOC (International Olympic Committee) as Beijing prepares to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
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