ChinaAid President to feature on American Bar Association Panel

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(Washington, D.C.—April 6, 2019) ChinaAid President and Founder Bob Fu will speak at a panel at an annual conference hosted by the American Bar Association (ABA) and its Section of International Law on Wednesday, addressing the role attorneys should play in protecting religious freedom.

The conference, called the Section of International Law 2019 Annual Conference, will take place from April 9-13 of next week, drawing attention to a wide variety of legal subjects. Fu will feature on a panel designed to specifically discuss how lawyers can take measures to best protect victims of religious freedom abuses. Other panelists will include Nina Shea from the Hudson Institute, Naomi Kikoler from the Center for the Prevention of Genocide, Kristina Arriaga from the Oxford Society for Law and Religion, and Terence Halliday from the American Bar Foundation. The panel chair will be Attorney David E. Taylor, who serves as legal counsel to ChinaAid.

The panel will take place on Wednesday, April 10 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C.

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