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Helene Chung Martin

Helene Chung Martin reviews ‘Witnessing History: One woman’s fight for freedom and Falun Gong’ by Jennifer Zeng

March 2005, no. 269 01 March 2005
When five Chinese set themselves ablaze in Tiananmen Square in January 2001, Falun Gong made world headlines. Horrified disciples of the spiritual and qigong (like t’ai chi) organisation claimed that none of the five was a member and dissociated themselves from the tragedy, in which one person died. Today, Falun Gong still sees itself as a victim of a government conspiracy to discredit its 100 m ... (read more)

Helene Chung Martin reviews 'The Hmong of Australia: Culture and diaspora' edited by Nicholas Tapp and Gary Yia Lee

May 2004, no. 261 01 May 2004
One sun-filled Saturday in spring 2000, I wandered through Salamanca market, in and around the historic sandstone buildings on Hobart’s waterfront. After a long absence, I expected the arts and crafts, antiques, and books amid tourists and the local caffe latte set. What surprised me were stalls of beautiful fresh fruit and vegetables, grown and sold by smiling ethnic Hmong. The bright front cov ... (read more)