Tag: Chen Guangcheng

I am in great danger: Chen

I am in great danger: Chen

| May 4, 2012 | 0 Comments

Beijing: Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng told AFP Friday he was in “great danger”, and urged the Chinese government to respect commitments it made about his safety when he left the US embassy. “I am in great danger…. I hope the government will respect the commitments to guarantee my rights agreed to between China and [...]

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China’s blind activist: Watershed for rights?

China’s blind activist: Watershed for rights?

| May 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

Benjamin Carlson Washington and Beijing are scrambling to reach an agreement about the fate of Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer who fled house arrest last week, and is now reportedly in US custody. Experts say the crisis presents Chinese leaders with a stark choice: Embrace this moment as an opportunity for reform, or slip back [...]

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China blind lawyer flees from house arrest

China blind lawyer flees from house arrest

| April 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

Beijing: Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese lawyer who won global acclaim for uncovering rights abuses under China’s “one child” policy, has escaped from house arrest, his supporters said Friday. Chen had been held under house arrest since he was released from a four-year jail sentence in September 2010. He has reportedly endured several beatings and [...]

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