
Amnesty International UK’s Kristyan Benedict features in Who’s Afraid of Wei Jingsheng.
Documentary makers with an eye on China
London-based Journeyman Pictures has posted two new videos about China to YouTube this week; one's about former jailed dissident Wei Jingsheng and the other looks at the scores of law-abiding people who are being forced out of Beijing in the run-up to the Olympics
In Who's Afraid of Wei Jingsheng? a film crew, from Australia's SBS, follow the former Chinese prisoner, who now lives in exiled in the US, on the road in London.
Wei Jingsheng, who spent 18 years in jail for writing an article that criticised the then Chinese Premier Deng Xiao Ping, is a leading figure in China's democracy movement and has been on campaigning worldwide in the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics.
The second documentary, China's Foul Play, is from Australia’s ABC. It's about how Beijing police are racing to remove so-called troublemakers from the streets before the Games start.
The so-called troublemakers are the scores of law-abiding Chinese, known as petitioners, who travel to Beijing to protest against local corruption and seek justice. Ahead of the Olympics, authorities have banned all demonstrations and ordered the expulsion of petitioners from the city.
Check out the documentaries. And tell us what you think?


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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8 February 2012, 11:02PM