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Chai Ling
Chinese psychologist (born 1966)
Not to be confused with Chai Jing.
In this Chinese name, the family name is Chai.
Chai Ling (Chinese: 柴玲; pinyin: Chái Líng; born April 15, 1966) is a Chinese psychologist who was one of the student leaders in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
According in the documentary Gate of Heavenly Peace, she had indicated that the strategy of the leadership group she dominated was to provoke the Government to use violence against the unarmed students. She had also claimed to have witnessed soldiers killing student protesters inside Tiananmen Square.[1]
She is the founder of All Girls Allowed, an organization dedicated to ending China's one-child policy,[2] and the founder and president of Jenzabar, an enterprise resource planning software firm for educational institutions.[3]
She has made a number of controversial remarks regarding her role in the 1989 protests that were recorded in an interview