I am not a hero.

I am not in exile.

I'm just doing what my conscience asks me to do.

China is on a march toward rule of law and democracy.

I've come out of a small jail and entered a bigger one.

No matter what happens, I feel very good about the future.

My safety and my family's safety are not guaranteed even now.

I cannot be silent when facing these evils against women and children.

How a society treats its disabled is the true measure of a civilization.

I feel it's in people's nature to want to stop evil and embrace the good.

I chose to defend human rights because I cannot maintain my silence in the face of injustice.

I can be jailed again at any time, it is very easy. They can say I am a criminal and just lock me up.

My fervent hope is that it would be possible for me and my family to leave for the U.S. on Hillary Clinton's plane.

The Chinese foreign ministry has said more than once that I am a free person. Did I do anything wrong by leaving my home?

Dictators are actually very fearful themselves. Even when they're asleep, they're afraid that others will take their powers away.

I want to extend my gratitude and thankfulness to all those who care and love my family and myself, and our situation, especially the American people who show their care about the quality of justice as a universal value and I'm very grateful to all of you.

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