Zhongyuan Oil Field Workers’ Representative Sent to Re-Education through Labor Camp

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Zhongyuan Oil Field Workers’ Representative Sent to Re-Education through Labor Camp (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, Nov 20, 2007)- Li Guohong (李国宏 ), a laid-off workers’ representative at Zhongyuan Oil Field, has been sent to a Re-education through Labor (RTL) camp for one and a half years by the Zhongyuan Oil (read more…)

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China Human Rights Briefing November 1-15, 2007

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China Human Rights Briefing A monthly newsletter of CHRD November 1-15 Edition, 2007 November 1-15, 2007 (Starting from this issue, CHRD is changing from monthly to twice-monthly briefings to bring news more quickly to our readers.) Editor’s Note In the first half of November, the official crackdown on petitioners—ordinary people (read more…)

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Human Rights Defender Liu Jie Sentenced to Re-Education through Labor

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Human Rights Defender Liu Jie Sentenced to Re-Education through Labor Chinese authorities must stop using Re-Education through Labor camps and arbitrary detention to penalize activists (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, November 12, 2007) – Veteran rural campaigner and human rights activist, Liu Jie (刘杰), 55 years old, of Beian City, Heilongjiang (read more…)

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Activist Yang Maodong Sentenced to Five Years in Prison

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Activist Yang Maodong Sentenced to Five Years in Prison (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, November 14, 2007) – Yang Maodong (杨茂东,a.k.a. Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄)), a Guangzhou-based activist, writer and legal activist, was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 40,000 RMB for “operating an illegal business” by the Tianhe (read more…)

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Beijing-based Activist Hu Jia Beaten by Police on the 179th Day of Residential Surveillance

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Beijing-based Activist Hu Jia Beaten by Police on the 179th Day of Residential Surveillance (Chinese Human Rights Defender, 10 November 2007)—Hu Jia, a Beijing-based human rights defender, was beaten by officers from the National Security Unit (Guo Bao) of the Beijing Public Security Bureau (PSB) yesterday, after 179 consecutive days (read more…)

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Beijing Activist Sent to Re-education through Labor Camp

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Beijing Activist Sent to Re-education through Labor Camp (Chinese Human Rights Defender, November 6, 2007)―Wang Ling (王玲), a Beijing petitioner and activist, has been sent to Re-Education through Labor camp. According to Citizen’s Rights and Livelihood Watch (CRLW), Ms. Wang disappeared some time ago. Reportedly, Wang called two fellow Beijing (read more…)

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Beijing Police Prevented Hundreds from Attending Memorial for Dissident Intellectual

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Beijing Police Prevented Hundreds from Attending Memorial for Dissident Intellectual Government must change habit of crackdown during “sensitive” times/events (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, November 4, 2007) – Yesterday, apparently under an order from the highest authorities, large contingents of policemen were mobilized to block mourners from attending a memorial service (read more…)

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China’s “Future Leaders” Lack Commitment to Human Rights

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China’s “Future Leaders” Lack Commitment to Human Rights Party Congress Decision Shows Human Rights are Not a Priority (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, October 31, 2007) – The just-concluded 17th Chinese Communist Party Congress confirmed another five-year term for Hu Jintao as Party General Secretary. Four new members were appointed to (read more…)

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China Human Rights Briefing October 1 – 30, 2007

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China Human Rights Briefing A monthly newsletter of CHRD October Edition, 2007 Editors’ Note The crackdown on activists in the lead-up to the 17th Party Congress continued into October. By the start of the month, authorities had rounded up many of those considered threatening to a smoothly run, unblemished Party (read more…)

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Wife of Jailed Human Rights Defender Barred from Seeking Medical Treatment

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Wife of Jailed Human Rights Defender Barred from Seeking Medical Treatment (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, October 29, 2007)— Yuan Weijing (袁伟静), wife of the jailed human rights defender, Chen Guangcheng (陈光诚), was prevented from seeking medical treatment and roughly handled by policemen from the local Public Security Bureau this morning (read more…)

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Jail Sentences Upheld for Nanhai Protesters of Forced Land Eviction

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Jail Sentences Upheld for Nanhai Protesters of Forced Land Eviction (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, October 27, 2007)- The Foshan City Intermediate Court has rejected the appeal of seven villagers from Sanshan Township, Nanhai County, Guangdong Province. The villagers were activists in local protests against forced land eviction and were convicted (read more…)

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Police Detain Organizers of Open Letter to 17th Party Congress

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Police Detain Organizers of Open Letter to 17th Party Congress Government must fulfil pledge to protect human rights defenders (Chinese Human Rights Defenders, October 22 , 2007)- Liu Jie (刘杰), of Beian City, Heilongjiang Province, was detained on October 13 for suspicion of “gathering crowds to disturb social order.” She (read more…)

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