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Escaping China: a Second-Generation Red Relative Recounts Two Major Turning Points in His Life | June Fourth Incident

Song Yue, a Chinese lawyer born in a Beijing military compound and now practicing in Canada, looks back on his more than 60 years of life and frankly says that "the turning point came from June Fourth, and also from freedom." In a recent interview with The Epoch Times, he recounted the fate of his father, Xin Ziling, the hardships his family endured inside and outside the Chinese Communist Party system, and his personal experience of rebuilding …
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Song Yue, a Chinese lawyer born in a Beijing military compound and now practicing in Canada, looks back on his more than 60 years of life and frankly says that "the turning point came from June Fourth, and also from freedom." In a recent interview with The Epoch Times, he recounted the fate of his father, Xin Ziling, the hardships his family endured inside and outside the Chinese Communist Party system, and his personal experience of rebuilding …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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