Chang Ping
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22 June 1968
Chang Ping | |
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| Native name | 长平 |
| Born | Zhang Ping 22 June 1968 Sichuan, China |
| Occupation | Writer, Journalist and Curator of June 4th Museum of Memory and Human Rights |
| Subject | Democracy, media censorship, the failures of government policy and Tibet |
| Notable awards | Human Rights Press Awards,International Press Freedom Award |
Chang Ping (simplified Chinese: 长平; traditional Chinese: 長平, born 22 June 1968), born Zhang Ping, is a Chinese writer,[1] and currently[when?] curator of the June 4th Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Hong Kong.[2][3] He is human rights activist and advocate; he was awarded at the Hong Kong Human Rights Press Awards in 2014,[4] and received an international press freedom award from the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) in 2016.[5][6]
Chang Ping has written on topics including democracy, media censorship, government policy, and Tibet.[7] His writings have appeared in publications including Southern Weekend, South China Morning Post,[8] Apple Daily, Deutsche Welle,[9][10] Süddeutsche Zeitung,[11] and The New York Times.[12]