Monthly Archives: 7 月 2016

China Hardens Position Against Hong Kong Booksellers

Michael Lipin, July 14, 2016 12:00 AM
Freed Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, right, is accompanied by pro-democracy lawyer Albert Ho after giving a news conference in Hong Kong

Freed Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, right, is accompanied by pro-democracy lawyer Albert Ho after giving a news conference in Hong Kong, June 16, 2016.

China is toughening its position in the case of five Hong Kong booksellers it detained last year for publishing books critical of Chinese leaders.

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Charmaine Chan: Shanghai’s Street of Eternal Happiness

Street of Eternal Happiness1Rob Schmitz’s take on a teeming Chinese city in which everyone is chasing the capitalist dream. Continue reading

Chinese Rights Lawyers Demand Immediate Release of Colleague

A man walks past a tricycle cart decorated with flowers and a poster with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top leaders

A man walks past a tricycle cart decorated with flowers and a poster with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top leaders, parked on a street in Beijing, July 9, 2016. Overseas bar associations and lawyers groups have issued an open letter to Chinese President

More than 140 human rights lawyers in China have endorsed a joint statement calling on Chinese authorities to immediately release lawyer Ren Quanniu, who was arrested late last week on suspicion of “picking quarrels.”

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Lawyer for Legal Assistant Zhao Wei is Detained Over Sexual Assault Rumors

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Detained legal assistant Zhou Wei is shown in an undated photo. Photo courtesy of New Citizens Movement

The lawyer for a Chinese legal assistant who was reported released last week has been detained for “spreading rumors” after he looked into reports his client was sexually assaulted during her year in detention. Continue reading

One Year After Crackdown, China’s Lawyers Face ‘Complete Powerlessness’

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Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Yu poses during an interview in Hong Kong, March 20, 2014. AFP

One year after Beijing police raided the homes of prominent human rights attorneys with the Fengrui law firm, China’s legal profession is still reeling from the shock of what was to be a coordinated and nationwide campaign to silence them. Continue reading

12. ZHAO CHANGQING (released)

Zhao ChangqingSex                              Male

Birth date                1969-04-06

Birth place              ShanyangCounty, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province

Resident place         Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province Continue reading

213. ZHAO WEI (released)

Zhao WeiPen name               Koala

Sex                              Female

Birth date               1991-10-20

Birth place            Henan Province

Resident place       Beijing

Education                B.A. in journalism at Jiangxi Normal University  Continue reading

Tianjin Police Release Legal Assistant Zhao Wei on ‘Bail’

The defense attorney for jailed rights lawyer Li Heping discovered he was relieved of duty when he visited his client in detention, Feb. 18, 2016

The defense attorney for jailed rights lawyer Li Heping discovered he was relieved of duty when he visited his client in detention, Feb. 18, 2016. Photo courtesy of an RFA listener.

Chinese authorities in the northern port city of Tianjin said on Thursday they have released a legal assistant detained in last year’s nationwide crackdown on rights lawyers, after unconfirmed reports that she was sexually assaulted in custody. Continue reading