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Apr 10 2011 9:00AM
Looking for the missing sunflower seeds

On Saturday 9 April, London-based artists, writers andactivists spread a thousand of posters of 'Free Ai Weiwei' at Tate Modern on the artist's installation of a billion of sunflower seeds. Later, they invited 50 volunteers to read out...

Apr 8 2011 12:02PM
Nian Nian Bu Wang (Read Read Dont Forget)

London-based artists and activists look for AiWeiwei and all those disappeared by the Chinese regime Time: Saturday 9 April, 2pm Venue: on the lawn outside the river side entranceof Tate Modern A group of London-based artists and...

Apr 7 2011 10:03AM
A partial list of disappeared individuals under the Chinese regime (9 April 2011)

AiWeiwei (艾未未), artist, seized by police at Beijing’sCapital Airport and prevented from boarding a flight to Hong Kong on 3 April.Officials have yet to release any information about his whereabouts. Ai becomesthe most prominent victim...

Apr 7 2011 7:36AM
China Human Rights Briefing Weekly  March 31-April 5, 2011

Highlights With Disappearance of Ai Weiwei, Crackdown Continues to Escalate: On Sunday, artist and activist Ai Weiwei (艾未未) was seized by police at Beijing’s Capital Airport and prevented from boarding a flight to Hong Kong. Officials...

Apr 5 2011 1:43PM
AI: Chinese government wages campaign of harassment against lawyers

The Chinese government is waging a campaign of harassment and intimidation of lawyers, to stop them defending the dozens of activists and political critics rounded up by the authorities in the last two months. Since an anonymous online...

Apr 5 2011 12:48PM
AI Urgent Action 92/11- Activist Detained, Family Under House Arrest in China

Ding Fangguan (known as Gu Chuan), 30, a writer and human rights activist, was detained on 19 February. He has been held incommunicado since. He is at risk of torture and other ill-treatment. His wife Li Xinai, 28, and their two...

Apr 1 2011 6:00AM
China Human Rights Briefing Weekly  March 9-30, 2011

Highlights Harsh 10-Year Sentence Handed Down to Sichuan Activist Liu Xianbin: On March 25, the Suining City Intermediate Court in Sichuan Province convicted activist Liu Xianbin (刘贤斌) of “inciting subversion of state power” and...

Mar 31 2011 11:04AM
Escalating Crackdown Following Call for Jasmine Revolution in China

InternationalCommunity Must Take Strong andClear Stance Condemning RightsViolations by theChinese Government (Chinese Human RightsDefenders, March 31,2011) – The Chinese government hascriminally detained a total of 26individuals...

Mar 25 2011 9:16AM
Free Liu Xianbin and all human rights defenders.

Liu Xianbin, a long-time rights activist,was sentenced to ten years in jail on 25 March 2011. See more backgrounds about his rights activities and trial. Since the beginning of the Arab Revolution, the CCP regime continued to detain...

Mar 9 2011 10:58PM
China Human Rights Briefing Weekly  March 1-8, 2011

Highlights Detentions Continue as Police Remain on High Alert over Protest Calls : With anonymous online postings calling for a third round of “Jasmine Revolution” protests this past weekend, police continued to detain and disappear...

Mar 8 2011 5:27PM
Honoring Chinese Women Human Rights Defenders

(Chinese Human RightsDefenders, March 8, 2011)International Women’s Day presentsan opportunity to recognize boththe important role that women playin the Chinese rights defense ( weiquan ) movementas well as the persecution facedby...

Mar 2 2011 9:05AM
China Human Rights Briefing Weekly  February 23-28, 2011

Highlights Pressure on Activists Intensifies; Six Criminal Detentions Confirmed: Police continued to clamp down on human rights defenders across the country in response to another round of anonymous calls for “Jasmine Revolution”...

Feb 26 2011 11:13AM
A Quiet Crackdown, Yet Likely the Harshest in Recent Years : Five Confirmed Criminally Detained in China

(Chinese Human RightsDefenders, February 25, 2011)Only a few days after police began targeting humanrights defenders across thecountry in response to anonymous calls for “JasmineRevolution” protests, signsare emerging to indicate that...

Feb 24 2011 9:13AM
China Human Rights Briefing Weekly  February 15-22, 2011

Highlights Police Detain at Least Six in Response to “Jasmine Revolution” Call: After anonymous calls for protests in support of pro-democracy movements in the Middle East and protection for human rights appeared online in the past...

Feb 22 2011 8:54AM
Chinese Government Must Respect Freedoms of Assembly, Expression

(Chinese Human RightsDefenders, February 21, 2010) – After anonymouscalls for protests in support of pro-democracymovements in the Middle East andprotection for human rights appeared online in thepast week, Chinese officialsresponded...

Feb 22 2011 8:52AM
Chinese crackdown displays anxiety about Middle Eastern protests by AI

Amnesty International today urged the Chinese authorities to stop detaining and harassing more than 100 activists targeted in an apparent attempt to block anti-government demonstrations inspired by protests across the Middle East. More...

Feb 19 2011 11:39AM
Chinese Police Must End Enforced Disappearances of Human Rights Activists

(Chinese Human RightsDefenders- February 18, 2011)More than two days after police officers forced openthe door to his Beijinghome and dragged him away, human rights lawyer TangJitian (唐吉田) remains missing.Though officials have stated...

Feb 16 2011 9:58AM
China Human Rights Briefing February 9-14, 2011

Highlights After Video Detailing House Arrest is Released, Police Beat Chen Guangcheng and Wife: CHRD learned this week that human rights defender Chen Guangcheng (陈光诚) and his wife Yuan Weijing (袁伟静) were beaten by police after a...

Feb 10 2011 9:27AM
China Human Rights Briefing Weekly  February 2-8, 2011

ArbitraryDetention OnEve of New Year, Hubei Activist Yao LifaKidnapped, Held in Jiangxi Province Hubei-based humanrights defender Yao Lifa (姚立法)was kidnapped and held for three days, first in Wuhanand later in a hotel inNanchang City...

Feb 4 2011 7:45PM
China: Long-standing Uighur grievances behind repeated protests must be addressed

February 5 marks the 14thanniversary of a violent crackdown on peaceful Uighur protesters by securityforces in the city of Gulja (In Chinese: Yining), in the Xinjiang UighurAutonomous Region (XUAR) in China’s far-West. On 5 February...

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