Posted on December 10, 2014 by auravoicesforhumanrights
Kou Yanding was taken away by police in Beijing on October 10th for “picking quarrels and provoking disturbances.” Continue reading
Posted on December 10, 2014 by auravoicesforhumanrights
Kou Yanding was taken away by police in Beijing on October 10th for “picking quarrels and provoking disturbances.” Continue reading
Searching for Elder Sister Kou Yanding已关闭评论
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BY OTHER NEWS SOURCES ON DECEMBER 15, 2014
Twenty days after the first letter to her husband, detained legal activist and scholar, Guo Yushan, Pan Haixia posted another exquisitely written follow-up letter to him online. Continue reading
A letter to my husband Guo Yushan: II已关闭评论
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By Yang Zili, published: December 13, 2014
The Transition Institute researcher is on the run, and his letter provides clues (or no clues) about the recent detention of Guo Yushan and other TI personnel. – The editor
Dear Officer Li,
This is Yang Zili (杨子立), a veteran employee of Continue reading
Yang Zili: Exile in My Own Country – A Letter to Domestic Security Officer Li in Beijing已关闭评论
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2014-12-11
Abduweli Ayup and his daughter in a file photo.
Photo courtesy of Ayup’s family
Chinese authorities have freed a U.S.-educated Uyghur linguist who sought Continue reading
Chinese Court Frees Uyghur Linguist Following Appeal已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Ilham Tohti, Scholar, Uyghur
By EDWARD WONG and IAN JOHNSON DEC. 10, 2014
BEIJING — A prominent Chinese writer living in Berlin said Wednesday that he had received a message from Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize winner who has been held by the Chinese authorities since 2008 and is serving a long prison sentence.
The writer, Liao Yiwu, who has known Mr. Liu for decades, declined to elaborate on how he received the message or what form it arrived in.
The message said: “I am O.K. Here in prison, I have continually been able to read and think. In my studies, I have become even more convinced I have no personal enemies. The nimbus around me is shiny enough by now. I hope the world could pay more attention to other victims who are not well known, or not known at all!”
Mr. Liao said he received the message early Tuesday from people in China. Mr. Liu has rarely if ever gotten messages out from his prison in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, where he is serving an 11-year sentence.
“This is absolutely real,” Mr. Liao said. “It’s the first time I’ve received communication in all these years. I can’t say how I received it, but I know it is genuine. It is touching to hear this from him.”
Liu Xiaobo in an undated photo released by his family in 2010. He has been imprisoned since 2008. Credit via Reuters
Mr. Liu was detained by the police in 2008 after he helped write and circulate an online petition called Charter 08, calling for gradual political change in China that would eventually result in a Western-style democracy based on constitutional rights. Mr. Liu was formally charged in June 2009 with “inciting subversion of state power,” and on Dec. 25, 2009, he was given an 11-year prison sentence by a Beijing court.
Liu Xiaobo, Nobel-Winning Chinese Dissident, Is Said to Send Message From Prison已关闭评论
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By Joshua Fellman Dec 8, 2014 3:12 PM ET
China sentenced seven students of incarcerated scholar Ilham Tohti, a member of the country’s Uighur minority, to three to eight years in prison for separatism, Hong Kong government broadcaster RTHK said. Continue reading
China Sentences Uighur Scholar’s Tohti Students to Up to 8 Years已关闭评论
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Tagged Ilham Tohti, Scholar, Uighur
We are extremely shocked to learn that a moderate and rational Uighur academic, Ilham Tohti, had been sentenced to life imprisonment and confiscation of all personal property on September 23 on charges of “separatism”. We strongly protest such political persecution.
As a response to the urge of netizens, we launch a donation campaign for Ilham Tohti and ask for public support. Continue reading
Humanitarian China: A public appeal for humanitarian donation for Ilham Tohti已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Humanitarian China, Ilham Tohti
Rule that is simultaneously timid, fearful, and harsh: China’s problem is that it cannot free itself of a mind set that values control above all else
Small paper umbrellas, symbols of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, on display last month. Photograph: Alex Ogle/AFP/Getty Images
Monday 1 December 2014 14.44 EST
China’s obsession with control is the enemy of sensible policy. If nothing that comes from outside the ranks Continue reading
Editorial:The Guardian view on the continuing protests in Hong Kong已关闭评论
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Tagged Democracy, Hong Kong, Occupy Central movement