we'll honor to hear from two specialists with unique insights, including jarod ginser, founder of freedom now and member of the pro bono legal team. he'll discuss the recently filed petition with u.n. and ash tear detention which seeks an opinion auto whether his imprisonment violates international law and from bob fu, who also spent time in the laogia in china will discuss the free gao campaign and the need to hold china accountable for ongoing harassment. the case of quu kwan, university professor, illustrates how chinese officials target citizens who attempt to form independent political parties or use the internet to organize or pose online opinions deemed too politically sensitive. in 2007 mr. quan began posting a series of open letters to top government leaders advocating on behalf of government workers. he also wrote letters calling for a multiparty rule and for democratic reforms. because of his writings, because they were considered too critical of the government, he lost his university professorship, and then he was further demoted from a common you nis democratic league state-a