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Hong Kong Community Leaders: Feeling Pride and Dignity From Shen Yun | Music | Artists | Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Upon learning that many of the Shen Yun artists' relatives are still suffering persecution by the Chinese Communist Party in China, he said, "We must speak out and let governments and politicians around the world know what is happening in China. We should not expect China (the CCP) to change on its own. I think their efforts will not be in vain."
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Upon learning that many of the Shen Yun artists' relatives are still suffering persecution by the Chinese Communist Party in China, he said, "We must speak out and let governments and politicians around the world know what is happening in China. We should not expect China (the CCP) to change on its own. I think their efforts will not be in vain."

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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