Press Release (ICPC-4-ENG004)
November 11, 2009
ICPC Calls on President Obama to Pay Attention to Writers Imprisoned in China
On the eve of U.S. President Barack Obamas first state visit to China, Independent Chinese PEN Center (ICPC) has sent a letter urging him to press the Chinese government for the release of all prisoners of conscience, including several of ICPC members.
The letter, signed by ICPC President Mrs. Tienchi Martin-Liao and Executive Secretary Dr. Yu Zhang, was delivered on Tuesday. It brings the special attention to the cases of three of ICPC members imprisoned, two of whom are suffering from severe health problems.
It is the mission of the 250 members of the Independent Chinese PEN Center, more than 60 percent of whom are located inside China, to fight for the freedom of expression in China and to protect our courageous colleagues who use their pen to prod China toward a more free and democratic path of development.
Dr. Liu Xiaobo, a Beijing-based prominent writer and ICPCs Honorary President serving as its president from 2003 to 2007, has been detained since December 8 last year for suspicion of inciting subversion of state power simply for his role in drafting Charter 08, an open letter cosigned so far by more than 10,000 Chinese citizens, calling for political reforms and human rights improvements, and also for his critical writings during recent years. On October 1st of this year, the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution calling upon the Chinese government to immediately release Liu Xiaobo.
Mr. Yang Tongyan (aka Yang Tianshui), a Nanjing-based dissident writer, has been serving a sentence of 12 years imprisonment for subverting state power since 2005 and is now suffering from several diseases, including intestinal tuberculosis, tubercular peritonitis, diabetes, and nephritis. Mr. Zhang Jianhong (aka Li Hong), a Ningbo-based prominent writer, has been suffering from neurotrauma in a prison hospital since 2007 while serving a sentence of 6 years imprisonment since 2006, and his situation has been getting worse, particularly with both of his arms paralyzed. Both of Yang and Zhang are in urgent need of medical parole in order to receive proper treatments.
The letter urges President Obama to take the following actions during his upcoming trip to China:
1) Demand that the Chinese Government release all imprisoned writers and other prisoners of conscience.
2) Issue a response to the resolution passed by the U.S. House of Representatives calling for the immediate release of Mr. Liu Xiaobo.
3) Call upon the Chinese authorities to grant medical parole for Mr. Yang Tianshui and Mr. Zhang Jianhong.
For the full text of the letter, please see the attachment.
The Independent Chinese PEN is among 145 member centers of the International PEN, the oldest human rights organization and international literary organization. It aims to protect Chinese writers’ freedom of speech and freedom to write worldwide and advocates for the rights of Chinese writers and journalists who are imprisoned, threatened, persecuted or harassed.
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Dr. Yu Zhang
Executive Secretary
Independent Chinese PEN Center (ICPC)
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