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161. XIANG NANFU (released)

Pen name                Fei Xiang

Sex                               Male

Birth date                1952

Birth place

Resident place         Beijing City Continue reading

China releases man accused of writing false stories for foreign website

By AP News Aug 19, 2014 6:40PM UTC

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BEIJING (AP) — Chinese police have released a man detained more than three months ago on charges of fabricating stories that disparaged the Chinese government.

Beijing police announced Tuesday that Xiang Nanfu, a contributor to the U.S.-based Chinese-language news website Boxun.com, was released on parole, in a sign that he will likely not be charged. They cited his poor health and remorse.

Chinese police said Xiang fed Boxun false stories of authorities harvesting organs and burying people alive in order to incite public anger.

The founder of Boxun.com, Watson Meng, has denied it had reported that organ harvesting or burying people alive had occurred. But he said an April report described petitioners who made such allegations in front of the Beijing office of the United Nations.

 

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EU urged to sanction CCTV for broadcasting journalist’s forced confession Police cite Xiang Nanfu’s “confession” as a reason for freeing him on parole

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China arrests man over ‘false stories’ on foreign news site

13 May 2014 Last updated at 03:14 ET

China arrests man over ‘false stories’ on foreign news site
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Xiang Nanfu (April 2004)

 
Xiang Nanfu, pictured here at an Easter meal in 2004, was accused of publishing

“numerous false stories”
Chinese authorities say they have detained a man who posted “fabricated information” on a foreign news site.

State-run Xinhua news agency said Xiang Nanfu, 62, had published “false stories” on the Boxun website that “seriously harmed” China’s image.

Boxun, a US-based Chinese news site, posts stories on protests and rights that would not appear in state media.

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