
Chinese Dissident Blogger Stands Trial for Subversion
Wall Street Journal - Mar 18, 2008
… of the current system,” said Li, who himself was detained in 2006 in connection with his representation of Chen Guangcheng, a peasants right activist. …
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Hu Jia and Teng Biao: On human dignity and China
The Union Leader, NH - Apr 8, 2008
The blind activist Chen Guangcheng, recipient of the 2007 Ramon Magsaysay Award and named in 2006 by Time Magazine as one of the most influential 100 people … |
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Made in China: Wholesale Persecution
Christian News Wire (press release), DC - Apr 8, 2008
According to the testimonies recorded by the Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng, forced abortion takes place up until the eighth month of … |
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Hu Jia: China’s enemy within
Independent, UK - Apr 3, 2008
He has spoken out on Aids, Tibetan autonomy and free speech, while embracing the causes of the activist lawyer Gao Zhisheng, and Chen Guangcheng, … |
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China’s One-Child Policy Stays, Abuses Resurface
Tibetan Culture & News Online, UK - Apr 2, 2008
Yuan Weijing, wife of jailed civil rights activist Chen Guangcheng, said her husband’s blistering exposure of abuses by family planning officials in Linyi … |
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Salmond urged to condemn China
Guide and Gazette, UK - Apr 1, 2008
… Salmond to express human rights concerns publicly, especially over the plight of individual activists in China, and particularly for Chen Guangcheng. … |
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China: Reminders of Tiananmen Square
UNPO, Netherlands - Mar 26, 2008
Blind human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng was sentenced to four years and three months in jail for speaking against coercive family planning practices in … |
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China - Hu Jia’s trial called “parody of justice”
CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - Mar 18, 2008
Hu has often written about other imprisoned activists such as Chen Guangcheng (http://news.boxun.com/news/gb/china/2006/11/200611172046.shtml) and Guo … |