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Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng's Fate Remains Uncertain

Clip: 5/3/2012 | 9m 27s

Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng's Fate Remains Uncertain

"The government officials came into my home, wanted to beat my family to death," Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng said Thursday, indicating he now wants to leave China. Ray Suarez discussed the fast-moving saga of the blind activist with the AP's Charles Hutzler, the ChinaAid Association's Bob Fu and professor Susan Shirk.

05/03/2012

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