John Kamm

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John Kamm is an American businessman and human rights activist.

The former head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. He is the director of the Dui Hua Foundation that works for the release of political prisoners in China. He is credited with helping some 400 Chinese, Tibetan and Uyghur political prisoners.[1] A documentary film by Marie Louville, "The Prisoner of Lhasa," introduces the life of the Tibetan nun Ngawang Sangdrol and details how Kamm's work contributed to her release.[2]

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  1. ^ William F. Shulz:The Right Way to Pressure Beijing, Foreign Policy Web Edition, April 2008
  2. ^ Prisoner of Lhasa

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