Christian Bale Roughed Up In China, Trying To Visit Blind Activist
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Christian Bale is a Hero for Trying to Visit Chen Guangcheng
"Batman" star Christian Bale traveled nine hours from Beijing to visit blind forced abortion opponent Chen Guangcheng. Bale said, "What I really wanted to do was shake the man's hand and say 'thank you,' and tell him what an inspiration he is."
Bale never got the chance. He was roughed up and forced away from Chen's village, according to a CNN report.
Bale was in Beijing China for the premier of "The Flowers of War," a drama about the 1937 Rape of Nanjing. About his attempt to visit Chen, Bale stated, "I'm not brave doing this ... This was just a situation - I can't look the other way."
According to Reggie Littlejohn, president of Women's Rights Without Frontiers, "Christian Bale is a hero. He is starring in the most expensive film ever made in China, which China hopes will win an Academy Award. Nevertheless, he has the courage to stand against official injustice and has greatly raised the visibility of Chen's case."
Littlejohn contrasted Bale's actions with those of Relativity Media.
Christian Bale at the red carpet film premiere of "Public Enemies" at the Mann Village Westwood during the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival. Photo: Asim Bharwani CC BY-2.0
"Christian Bale has used his star power to shine a light on the unjust treatment of Chen Guangcheng. In contrast, Relativity Media filmed "21 and Over" in Linyi, where Chen is languishing under house arrest. They did nothing to help Chen. I hope that moviegoers will demonstrate their concern for Chen Guangcheng at the box office. We encourage people to boycott "21 and Over."
Christian Bale is not the only one who has focused attention on Chen Guangcheng. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke have both recently spoken on his behalf. "We urge Ambassador Locke to visit Chen Guangcheng," stated Littlejohn.
The flow of Chinese citizens to visit Chen despite the risk of beatings and detention, and the Chinese and international "Sunglasses" campaigns, have raised the visibility of Chen's case as well. One sunglasses campaign can be found here, and another sunglasses campaign here.
Chen Guangcheng exposed the systematic use of forced abortion and sterilization in Linyi City in 2005. For four years, three months, he was jailed, tortured and denied medical treatment. Since his release he has languished under strict house arrest.
Watch the 3 minute Free Chen video here:
Littlejohn asks concerned citizens to sign a petition to free Chen.
Reggie Littlejohn is the President of Women's Rights Without Frontiers and he is working to Stop Forced Abortion - China's War on Women!