Rights Groups Denounce Guilty Verdict for Chinese Lawyer

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Originally published by Voice Of America on December 22, 2015 A Beijing court Tuesday found prominent human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang guilty of “inciting ethnic hatred” and “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” but gave him a suspended three-year jail term, meaning he could be released in ten days if he decides (read more…)

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Conviction of Pu Zhiqiang Affirms China’s Resolve to Muzzle Rights Lawyers

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Originally published by New York Times on December 22, 2015 BEIJING — In convicting one of China’s most prominent rights lawyers, the Chinese government has struck a body blow at an independent legal movement that until recently had managed to take root despite numerous obstacles, legal rights advocates say. Although the lawyer, Pu Zhiqiang, (read more…)

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China’s Response to UN Torture Investigation: Nothing to See Here

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Originally published by The Diplomat on December 17, 2015 The 56th session of the United Nations Convention against Torture (CAT) was held in Geneva this year from November 9 to December 9, where a Chinese delegation was present to testify to the progress its nation has made and explain away the (read more…)

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UN Panel Slams the Use of ‘Black Jails’ and Electroshock Therapy for Gays in China

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Originally published by Vice News on December 12, 2015 China has pushed back against a United Nations report released this week that criticized the continued use by the country’s justice system of secret detention facilities known as “black jails” where prisoners have allegedly been raped and killed. The report also condemned the (read more…)

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Torture ‘Entrenched’ in China Amid Rights Crackdown

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Originally published by The Washington Free Beacon on December 10, 2015 Chinese authorities continue to engage in pervasive torture of imprisoned dissidents and religious and ethnic minorities, according to a new United Nations report that coincided with International Human Rights Day and calls for Beijing to release political prisoners. The United Nations (read more…)

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Jailed Chinese Rights Activist Appeals ‘Illegal’ And ‘Unjust’ Sentence

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on December 3, 2015 A prominent Chinese rights activist jailed for six years by a court in the southern city of Guangzhou last week has filed a formal appeal, saying the judgment against him is “illegal and runs counter to natural justice.” Yang Maodong, better known by his pseudonym (read more…)

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Verdict against Human Rights Lawyer Pu Zhiqiang A Travesty of Justice

Verdict against Human Rights Lawyer Pu Zhiqiang A Travesty of Justice

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CHRD condemns the guilty verdict, with a suspended three-year sentence, handed down to prominent human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang (浦志强) by the Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People’s Court today. The ruling makes a mockery of the Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “rule of the country with law” and China’s criminal justice (read more…)

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[CHRB] Convictions & Sentences Follow Detainee Mistreatment, Flawed Trials (11/23-12/3/2015)

[CHRB] Convictions & Sentences Follow Detainee Mistreatment, Flawed Trials (11/23-12/3/2015)

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Courts in Guangdong sentenced four activists to prison in late November, with the flurry of punishments sparking international criticism over the unfair trials and mistreatment of the detainees. In another case, veteran dissident journalist Gao Yu (高瑜) has had her sentence reduced to five years, and will be able to (read more…)

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Thai junta’s repatriation of refugees to China under fire globally

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Originally published by Nikkei Asian Review on November 20, 2015 BANGKOK — Thailand is drawing harsh criticism from the U.S. government, human rights organizations and others for the arrest and repatriation of two Chinese activist refugees, seen as an attempt to curry favor with the regional heavyweight. Dong Guangping and Jiang (read more…)

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Torture in China: A Vicious Cycle

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Originally published by The Diplomat on November 16, 2015 Amnesty International just released its November 11 report, “No End In Sight: Torture and Forced Confessions in China,” detailing the prevalence of torture in China. Upon hearing this, Chinese Community Party fundamentalists will no doubt pitch their best tu quoque curveball, and yes, to an (read more…)

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Calls Grow to Free Tortured Rights Lawyer Ahead of U.N. Review

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on November 12, 2015 Dissident rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, who remains under house arrest since his release from prison in August 2014, has been denied permission by the Chinese police to see a dentist for treatment after losing teeth to torture — for reasons of ‘national security.’ Gao was prevented (read more…)

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Family Demands Information After Chinese Activist Dies in Police Custody

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on November 4, 2015 A Chinese rights activist from the southern province of Guangdong has died in a police-run detention center, in what his family says are suspicious circumstances. Zhang Liumao was reported dead by authorities in the Guangzhou No. 3 Detention Center in the early (read more…)

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