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Du Bin
Du Bin (Chinese: 杜斌; Pinyin: Dù Bīn; born 1972)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/shang-fang-zhe-zhongguo-yi-fa-zhi-guo-xia-xing-cun-de-huo-hua-shi-the-petitioner-living-fossil-under-chinese-rule-by-law/oclc/133020382&referer=brief_results )〕 is a Chinese journalist, photographer, poet and documentary film-maker. Self-taught in photography, Du has worked as a contract photographer for ''The New York Times'' since 2011, and has also been published in the ''International Herald Tribune'', ''Time'', and ''the Guardian''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.books.com.tw/exep/prod/booksfile.php?item=0010587728 )〕 He is originally from Tancheng, Shandong, China, and is based in Beijing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFEl7oophB0 )〕 Du was detained by Beijing authorities in June 2013 after releasing a feature-length documentary about the Masanjia Labor Camp.〔 ==Notable works==
Du wrote the first biography of the artist Ai Weiwei, called ''God Ai'' (艾神).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://boxun.com/news/gb/china/2012/06/201206192155.shtml )〕 In 2013 he released ''Above the Ghosts' Head: The Women of Masanjia Labour Camp'' (小鬼頭上的女人), a documentary on torture and other abuses in China's Masanjia Labor Camp. The film was banned in mainland China, but was shown at least once in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and then posted online. He also had a 600-page book on the 1989 military crackdown published, called ''Tiananmen Square Massacre'' (天安門屠殺). The book, which compiles a number of already published accounts of the 4 June crackdown, was published in late May by Mirror Books.〔
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