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Chen Guangcheng: Activists, Ambassadors, Cartoonists & Congressmen
Activist Chen Guangcheng and his family remain under house arrest in southern Shandong province, and a stream of supporters continue efforts to gain access to them. As Chen’s birthday (this Saturday, November 12th) approaches, some supporters have planned flashmobs to mark the occasion, but authorities appear to be taking heightened precautions, with regular visitor He Peirong reportedly underNovember 9, 2011 11:29 PM
“One In, One Out”: Human Rights Lawyer Li Fangping Detained
Human rights lawyer Li Fangping has been detained in Beijing, hours after the release of Teng Biao, in an apparent “revolving-door
Human Rights Lawyer Teng Biao Released
Human rights lawyer Teng Biao has been released after almost ten weeks in detention. From the Associated Press:Teng Biao
April 29, 2011 2:26 PM
Nervous China Puts Security Apparatus Into Overdrive
Sitting last week in his cramped Beijing flat just beyond the city’s fifth ring road, Teng Biao talked about a joke he u
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