
The Curious Case of Zhan Haite
2012年12月19日 · The case of Zhan Haite, which has become a cause célèbre in China during the past two weeks, is in many ways a departure from the norm. It addresses a middle-class issue; it is directed at...
Teen girl makes case for change - China - Chinadaily.com.cn
2012年12月7日 · Zhan Haite, 15, was told she could not attend high school or take the national college entrance exam in Shanghai because she is not a permanent resident.
Zhan Haite - GitHub Pages
Zhan Haite What In 2012, Zhan (now 17) became an unlikely crusader against the country's draconian residence registration system, the hukou, a bureaucratic knot tying hundreds of millions of migrant workers to their rural hometowns. Zhan went to kindergarten, primary school and middle school in Shanghai where she has lived with her family since ...
Man Held After Daughter's Tweet - Radio Free Asia
Zhan Haite, who was born in the southern city of Zhuhai but was raised in Shanghai, complained on her Sina microblog account that she had been refused a place at a senior high school in the city...
The Struggle of 15-Year-Old Hukou Protester in China
2012年12月10日 · C. Custer from China Geeks told the story of a 15-year-old girl activist, Zhan Haite, who struggles against the unjust household registration system in China. Zhan may be an interesting...
Thrust upon her - Global Times
2012年12月28日 · Zhan Haite appears to be a normal teenage girl with a childlike innocence that shines from her eyes – but as soon as she opens her mouth, it is clear she is not a naif.
Zhan Haite - The Diplomat
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Zhan Haite - Teen Activists
Another child’s right activist, though not as worldly known, is Zhan Haite. She's from Shanghai and ever since the government declared her unfit for school because of some background history she didn’t have, she has been working day and night on this project. She became the youngest person to fight for such rights.
Teen’s plight prompts China education debate, protest
2012年12月23日 · As the end of middle school approached this year, Zhan Haite (占海特), 15, faced two choices: Attend vocational school in Shanghai in the fall or move to her ancestral home in distant Jiangxi Province to take the high-school entrance exam and study there.
Teen girl makes case for change - Chinadaily.com.cn
2012年12月7日 · Zhan Haite, a girl from a migrant-worker family in Shanghai, meets with Shanghai education authorities over the problem with the high school entrance exams. Her sign says, "Please give me the ...