International Conference on 50th Anniversary of Great Chinese Famine of 1959-1961

The year 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Great Chinese Famine, recorded by Beijing as lasting from 1958 to 1961, but actually extending from 1958 to 1962. The death of at least 40 million Chinese were not caused by bad weather or foreign plots, but by Mao's unfeasible and reckless agricultural policies during the so-called Great Leap Forward. As human history's most fatal famine, its death toll exceeded that of both World Wars combined.

 The Chinese government has consistently withheld records of the mass devastation, twisting history to shift the blame off of the Communist Party. Half a century later, as the voices of the victims of the Great Famine disappear one by one, it is up to us to ensure this tragedy is not forgotten. For this reason, the Laogai Research Foundation and the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center are holding a special international conference, in which remaining survivors of the Great Famine will share their harrowing stories, never before heard outside of China, while Great Famine experts will present their latest research on the tragedy.

 

Agenda

DAY 1

Heritage Foundation, 15 February, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m

Allison Auditorium, 7th floor, 214 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002 

INTRODUCTION: Harry Wu, LRF Executive Director

SESSION 1:       A Chinese expert assesses the Great Famine (name to be published upon exiting China)

SESSION 2:      Jasper Becker, author of Hungry Ghosts

LIGHT LUNCH

REMARKS:        Lee Edwards, Ph.D., Chairman, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation

SESSION 3:      Frank Dikötter, author of Mao's Great Famine author

SESSION 4:        Panel Discussion featuring Great Famine survivors and researchers

 

To attend Day 1, RSVP on Heritage's event page.

 

U.S. FILM PREMIERE of MAO'S GREAT FAMINE 

Laogai Museum, 15 February, 6-7 p.m.

PRODUCED BY:    Arturo Mio

DIRECTED BY:    Patrick Cabouat and Philippe Grangereau

FEATURING:       Frank Dikötter, author of Mao's Great Famine

RSVP by emailing laogai@laogai.org, with your full name and affiliation.

 

DAY 2

Laogai Museum16 February, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

INTRODUCTION: Harry Wu, LRF Executive Director

SESSION 1:       Chinese experts present their research (names to be published upon exiting China)

SESSION 2:      Alternative views of the Great Famine

LIGHT LUNCH

SESSION 3:      Survivors' Seminar (conducted in Mandarin Chinese without translation)

CLOSING REMARKS

 

RSVP by emailing laogai@laogai.org, with your full name and affiliation.

 

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LRF Contact:  Andrew Yang (202) 408-8300

Event Date and Time: 
Wed, 02/15/2012 - 10:00am
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