Chang Ping

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Native name
长平
Born
Zhang Ping

(1968-06-22) 22 June 1968 (age 57)
Sichuan, China
OccupationWriter, Journalist and Curator of June 4th Museum of Memory and Human Rights
SubjectDemocracy, media censorship, the failures of government policy and Tibet
Chang Ping
Native name
长平
Born
Zhang Ping

(1968-06-22) 22 June 1968 (age 57)
Sichuan, China
OccupationWriter, Journalist and Curator of June 4th Museum of Memory and Human Rights
SubjectDemocracy, media censorship, the failures of government policy and Tibet
Notable awardsHuman 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]

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