58. YUE Tianxiang
Pen name
Sex Male
Birth date 1956-12-31
Birth place Tianshui City, Gansu Province Continue reading
Pen name
Sex Male
Birth date 1956-12-31
Birth place Tianshui City, Gansu Province Continue reading
Pen name
Sex Male
Birth date 1964
Birth place Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Continue reading
By EDWARD WONGSEPT. 23, 2014
ALTAY, China — A university professor who has become the most visible symbol of peaceful resistance by ethnic Uighurs to Chinese policies was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday after Continue reading
Chinese Court Sentences Uighur Scholar to Life in Separatism Case已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Ilham Tohti, Uighur
London, 23 September 2014
The draconian sentence passed on Ilham Tohti, an academic and member of China’s Uyghur minority is a travesty of justice, PEN International said today, as it reiterated its call for his immediate and unconditional release.
The Urumqi People’s Intermediate Court found Tohti guilty of “separatism” after a two-day trial that ended last week and sentenced him to life Continue reading
China: Life sentence for Uyghur PEN member Ilham Tohti is further stain on China’s abysmal freedom of expression record已关闭评论
Posted in PEN International News, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Ilham Tohti, Uyghur
SEPTEMBER 15, 2014
Late 2005
Living in Beijing and teaching at Beijing’s Minzu University of China, Ilham Tohti establishes “Uighur Online,” Continue reading
Timeline of Ilham Tohti’s Case已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Ilham Tohti, Uyghur, Uyghur Online
Posted 19 September 2014 12:02 GMT
Maya Wang posted two photos comparing the outlook of Ilham Tohti before and after the detention on Twitter. Continue reading
Minority Scholar Ilham Tohti Denies Chinese Authorities’ Accusation That He Led a Double Life at Separatism Trial已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Ilham Tohti, Uyghur, Uyghur Online
SEPT. 21, 2014
BEIJING — Chinese dissidents are constantly subject to all sorts of harassment. The artist Ai Weiwei can’t leave the country to attend exhibitions of his own work. Continue reading
MURONG XUECUN:Beijing’s Rising Smear Power已关闭评论
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Tagged Hu Jia, MURONG XUECUN
September 15, 2014
Less than a month following the August 13 arrest of Lü Gengsong(吕耿松) on “subversion of state power,” another core member of the China Democracy Party’s Zhejiang Committee, Chen Shuqing (陈树庆), was detained on the same charge.
Chen’s wife, Zhang Donghong (张东红), told HRIC that at 3:30 p.m. on September 11, Domestic Security officers from the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau conducted a search at the couple’s home, and took away a desktop computer, a mobile phone, documents, and some badges, without leaving a list of the confiscated items.
Another source told HRIC that Chen himself was taken away by Domestic Security officers at around 1:00 p.m. the same day. The detention notice from the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau lists 6:00 p.m. as the time of Chen’s detention.
Previously, Chen served a four-year sentence for “inciting subversion of state power” in connection with his role in organizing the China Democracy Party’s Zhejiang Committee and articles he wrote calling for democratic reform. He was released in September 2010 and soon resumed his activism. In November that year, he was among six individuals who applied to the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau for a permit to hold a demonstration to call for democratic reform. In 2014, he signed a joint public statement urging the release of detained individuals, and published an account of Lü being denied access to his lawyer while in detention.
Chen was a participant in the 1989 student movement, and began his pro-democracy activism in 1995. He became involved in the preparatory work for organizing the China Democracy Party in 1998, for which involvement he was detained for four months in 1999.
HRiC,http://www.hrichina.org/en/press-work/hric-bulletin/another-zhejiang-democracy-activist-custody-subversion
Another Zhejiang Democracy Activist in Custody for “Subversion”已关闭评论
Posted in Writers in Prison
Tagged CHEN SHUQING