Please Invite A Friend
March for Human Rights
Sunday, December 9, 2012, 2 p.m.
Begin at Los Angeles Chinatown Dr. Sun Yat Sen Plaza
Ends at 443 Shatto Place, Los Angeles, Consulate of the PRC
(See details below)
Let us Re-Affirm the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Right to Dignity
The Right to Life, Liberty and Security of Person
The Right to Equal Protection of the Law
The Right Not to be subjected to Arbitrary Arrest, Detention or Exile
The Right to Freedom of Movement to Leave or Return to one's country
The Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
The Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression
The Right to Seek, Receive and Impart Information through any Media
The Right to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
The Right to Take Part in the Government of one's country
We Shall Demand the Release of All Prisoners of Conscience
Information:
Please arrive at 1:45 p.m. to allow for setup time.
We shall provide T-shirts to the first 50 participants.
Please
bring a photo of Prisoners of Conscience, those missing, those
in house arrests, those being harassed and you are invited to
read out their names, what they have done to cause China's
government action against them.
The Route:
Start from: 943 North Broadway, the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Plaza
Walk south on North Broadway towards downtown Los Angeles
Turn Right on W 5th St.
Turn Left onto S Grand Ave
Turn Right onto Wilshire Blvd.
Turn Right onto Shatto Place
Arrive 443 Shatto Place, Consulate of the Peoples Republic
of China
Entire route 4.4 miles, about 1 1/2 hours.
Estimate to arrive at 4 p.m. to allow for delays and traffic
signals.
Program will begin in front of the Consulate
Transportation
There is public parking in Chinatown
Or you can park your car near Shatto Place and take the Metro
Metro Red Line(802) from
Wilshire/Vermont Station to Union Station
Transfer to Metro Gold Line
(804) to
Chinatown Station and walk to 943 N Broadway
Information : Please call Ann Lau, Visual Artists Guild
310-539-0234 or 310-433-0697
Sponsor Organizations:
Visual Artists Guild
Amnesty International Group 148
Participating Organizations:
China Democratic Party
Chinese Human Rights
Protection Group
Hong Kong Forum
Other Organizations to be confirmed