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- During a violent suppression of dissidents in present-day China, a respected police officer finds that the love of his life has evidence proving the government has been committing heinous, large-scale crimes. While trying to protect her from his bloody-minded superiors, he might have led them right to her.
- When her little sister, a prisoner of conscience, is seriously injured in prison due to torture, Gao Lili must find a way to free her from her heavily guarded hospital room and expose this crime against humanity, which stems from the nation's top level.
- Usually it's the prisoners who want to get out. This time, it's the man in charge. Han Guangsheng was the chief of the Judicial Bureau in the Chinese city of Shenyang, responsible for overseeing four labor camps and two prisons that despite his efforts were home to some unspeakable crimes. No longer able to live with this knowledge he traded his high rank and government perks for a basement room in Toronto, and his conscience. Ten years later with a wife, two kids and a local grocery store to run, he must prove in court that he is not a criminal monster and is worthy of refugee status in Canada. Otherwise he will lose everything and be returned to China where he will become a prisoner in the same camps he used to run.