

709 Crackdown: Latest data and development of cases as of 1800 16th December 2016已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Human Rights Lawyer, Subversion
Tagged 709, Jiang Tianyong, Li Heping, Wang Quanzhang, Xie Yang, Xie Yanyi
An Update on Lawyer Li Chunfu’s Condition已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Human Rights Lawyer, Subversion
Tagged 709, Li Chunfu, mental disturbance, on bail, Torture, Wang Qiaoling
Li Chunfu (李春富) is a human rights lawyer and the younger brother of the well-known rights lawyer Li Heping (李和平). On August 1, 2015, he was taken into custody (less than a month after his brother was also detained on July 10) and put under residential surveillance for six months. In January 2016 he was formally arrested on charges of “subversion of state power.” On January 5, 2017, he was granted China’s version of bail awaiting trial, and on January 12 returned home by police. Following is the first report by Wang Qiaoling (王峭岭), Li Heping’s wife, of the homecoming. We know from multiple cases of personal testimony, both published and privately relayed, that the 709 detainees have been subjected to extreme torture in custody. Given the mental and physical condition Li Chunfu was left in after nearly 18 months in police custody, we urge the international human rights community to immediately begin an investigation into the extreme abuse that Li Chunfu, Li Heping, Jiang Tianyong, Wang Quanzhang, and others targeted in the 709 arrests have suffered. — The Editors Continue reading
Chinese Rights Lawyer Li Chunfu Mentally Disturbed and Physically Ruined After Abuse in Custody已关闭评论
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Tagged 709, detention, Lawyer, Li Chunfu, Li Heping, mental disturbance, Torture
Tianjin Municipal People’s Procuratorate Number Two BranchTJ 2d Br Proc Crim Indict (2016) No. 10001
Defendant Wu Gan (吴淦), male, [redacted], identification card number [redacted], Han ethnicity, high school graduate, a native of Xiamen city Fujian province, administrative employee of Beijing Fengrui Law Firm (北京锋锐律师事务所), registered address [redacted], Continue reading
Bill of Indictment Against Rights Activist Wu Gan已关闭评论
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Tagged Indictment, Subversion, Tianjin, Wu Gan

Hong Kong lawmaker Nathan Law shows photos of his bruises following an attack by pro-Beijing protesters, Jan. 9, 2017. RFA
Human rights in Hong Kong deteriorated to their lowest point ever last year, according to an annual report by Amnesty International. Continue reading
Human Rights in Hong Kong at Lowest Point Since 1997 Handover: Amnesty已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Hong Kong Democracy, Press Freedom
Tagged AI, Hong Kong, Human Rights
Hunan Province Changsha Municipal People’s ProcuratorateCS Proc Crim Indict [2016] No. 85
Defendant Xie Yang (谢阳), male, [redacted], Han ethnicity, master’s degree education, was a practicing lawyer at Hunan Gangwei Law Firm, [redacted]. Continue reading
Bill of Indictment Against Human Rights Lawyer Xie Yang已关闭评论
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Tagged Indictment, Xie Yang
CHN 001 / 0117 / OBS 002
Enforced disappearance /
Arbitrary and incommunicado detention /
Judicial harassment
China
January 9, 2017
The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a partnership of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) and FIDH, requests your urgent intervention in the following situation in China. Continue reading
China: Incommunicado detention of human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong已关闭评论
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Tagged detention, FIDH, incommunicado, Jiang Tianyong, OMCT

Xie Yanyi. Photo: New Citizens Movement.
A lawyer detained in China’s sweeping crackdown in 2015 has been released on bail, but has not yet returned home, according to his wife. Continue reading
Lawyer detained in China crackdown released on bail but still under police surveillance, wife says已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Human Rights Lawyer, Subversion
Tagged Inciting Subversion, on bail, Release, surveillance, Tianjin, Xie Yanyi