China: Release Activist Chen Yunfei, End Persecution of Free Expression

China: Release Activist Chen Yunfei, End Persecution of Free Expression

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China must immediately and unconditionally release human rights defender Chen Yunfei (陈云飞) instead of putting Chen on trial, which is scheduled for December 26 at the Wuhou District Court in Chengdu. The court notified his lawyer, Liu Zhengqing (刘正清), that Chen will stand trial on the charge of “picking quarrels (read more…)

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Huang Qi (黄琦)

Huang Qi (黄琦)

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Huang Qi 黄琦*Under medical watch Current Detention Criminal charges: Illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities, Intentionally leaking state secrets Length of Punishment: 12 years (3 years for intentially leaking state secrets & 11 years for illegally providing state secrest to foreign entities) Court: Mianyang City Intermediate Court Trial Date: January (read more…)

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Liu Feiyue (刘飞跃)

Liu Feiyue (刘飞跃)

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Liu Feiyue 刘飞跃 Crime: Inciting subversion of state power Length of Punishment: 5 years Court: Suizhou City Intermediate People’s Court Trial Date: August 7, 2018 Sentencing Date: January 29, 2019 Dates of Detention/Arrest: November 17, 2016 (detained); November 18, 2016 (criminally detained); December 23, 2016 (formally arrested); December 6, 2017 (indicted) (read more…)

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In China, a Nobel Peace Prize winner remains behind bars

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Originally published by Nikkei Asian Review on December 11, 2016 HONG KONG — Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Saturday received his Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end a civil war that had raged for more than half a century. The medal and honor was conferred to him in person (read more…)

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3 Chinese Rights Activists Vanish, Apparently in State Crackdown

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Originally published by The New York Times on November 30, 2016 HONG KONG — Three prominent Chinese rights activists appear to have been detained in recent weeks by the police, part of a continuing crackdown on groups operating outside the umbrella of the state, advocacy groups say. The men, Jiang Tianyong, Huang (read more…)

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Family of Chinese human rights lawyer fear he may have been secretly detained

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Originally published by The Guardian on November 30, 2016 Friends and family of a respected Christian attorney who has been missing for more than a week fear he may have fallen victim to Beijing’s campaign against human rights lawyers and now languishes in secret custody. Jin Bianling, the wife of 45-year-old rights (read more…)

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Founder of Chinese citizen news site taken from his home during police raid as crackdown continues

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Originally published by HKFP on November 30, 2016 The founder of a Chinese citizen news site has been detained after police searched his home. Huang Qi is the third well-known rights defence figure in China to disappear or be detained in a fortnight, after the disappearances of lawyer Jiang Tianyong and citizen journalist Liu Feiyue, (read more…)

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Xinjiang court upholds ‘extraordinarily harsh’ 19-year sentence for outspoken writer Zhang Haitao

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Originally published by HKFP on November 29, 2016 A Xinjiang court struck down an appeal on Monday over the 19-year sentence of writer and activist Zhang Haitao. Zhang was sentenced in January to 15 years for “inciting subversion of state power” and a shorter sentence for “providing intelligence to those outside borders.” He filed an (read more…)

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China failing to deliver on human rights promises, NGO tells UN

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Originally published by HKFP on November 24, 2016 An assessment by rights groups has found “large discrepancies” between the Chinese government’s promises and its actions concerning human rights. The Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders – a group of Chinese and international human rights NGOs – released the report on Tuesday. The (read more…)

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China failing to deliver on human rights promises, NGO tells UN

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Originally published by HKFP on November 24, 2016 An assessment by rights groups has found “large discrepancies” between the Chinese government’s promises and its actions concerning human rights. The network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders – a group of Chinese and international human rights NGOs – released the report on Tuesday. (read more…)

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A Mid-term Assessment of China’s Implementation of 2013 UPR Recommendations

A Mid-term Assessment of China’s Implementation of 2013 UPR Recommendations

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Three years after the October 2013 UPR review of China, Chinese NGOs have released a report assessing China’s implementation of the recommendations put forward by UN Member States. The report finds large discrepancies between the government’s promises and its actions. Human rights conditions and safeguards in China have slightly improved (read more…)

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China persigue a candidatos independientes en los únicos comicios que celebra

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Originally published by Terra on November 15, 2016 China celebró hoy elecciones para elegir a los diputados de asambleas legislativas locales en pueblos y algunas ciudades del país, pero los comicios estuvieron estrictamente controlados por las autoridades y varios candidatos independientes fueron detenidos o amenazados para que no lograran un asiento. En (read more…)

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