A group of women are taking on China\u2019s communist government after their husbands and fathers were jailed as dissidents. The women never wanted to be campaigners but felt compelled to help their loved ones. In China, the women endured detention, surveillance, social isolation and persecution. They\u2019ve now fled to the United States, where they juggle jobs, bringing up children \u2013 and political campaigning. The BBC\u2019s Asia-Pacific editor, Michael Bristow, hears their stories that reveal the dark side of China\u2019s communist regime. Presenter: Michael Bristow Producer: Alex Last Photo: Shi Minglei now in the United States (BBC)