Rights Group Details Abuse in ‘Black Jails’
A new report by Chinese Human Rights Defenders gives an in-depth look at so-called black jails, or...
Oct 21, 2014
A new report by Chinese Human Rights Defenders gives an in-depth look at so-called black jails, or...
Aug 14, 2014
At South China Morning Post, Chris Luo reports on the testimony of an Anhui petitioner in the...
Aug 12, 2014
At China Real Time, UC Berkeley law professor Stanley Lubman offers a brief introduction to the...
Jul 17, 2014
The Telegraph’s Tom Phillips reports on two separate incidents in which a total of 12...
Apr 23, 2014
Caixin’s Ren Zhongyuan and Yang Baolu report on the trial this month of three alleged...
Apr 9, 2014
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have called for an official investigation into four...
Mar 20, 2014
China’s central government has repeated a call last month to better protect...
Feb 27, 2014
Xinhua reports that new reforms of China’s petitioning system announced on Tuesday promise...
Dec 18, 2013
While China’s central government identified the abolition of its re-education through labor...
Jul 9, 2013
At Global Post, Human Rights Watch’s Maya Wang assesses the first hundred days of Xi Jinping’s presidency, and catalogs a series of discouraging episodes on the human rights front. It’s probably unrealistic to expect...
May 15, 2013
As of May 14, the following search terms are blocked on Sina Weibo (not including the “search for user” function). Lawyers “Surround and Watch” Black Jails: On May 13, 11 rights defense lawyers were detained and...
Mar 5, 2013
While there have been promising signs of change for those who travel to Beijing to present their grievances, there are still cases of petitioners being detained in China’s unofficial black jails. Chinese state media report on...
Feb 28, 2013
Thousands who travel to Beijing to present grievances against local governments land in the capital’s official detention centers and unofficial black jails before being returned to their home provinces. Despite some signs...
Feb 5, 2013
Xinhua reported on Tuesday that ten people from Henan have received prison sentences for wrongfully imprisoning petitioners in Beijing, and must also pay compensation. Wang Gaowei and his other nine accomplices, natives of...
Dec 12, 2012
ChinaGeeks’ Charles Custer has translated a Caixin opinion piece by Yu Jianrong of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Yu outlines various problems with and resulting from China’s petitioning system and the...
Dec 5, 2012
On Tuesday, Chengdu-based human rights group Tianwang reported that tens of thousands of petitioners had been released from Jiujingzhuan Relief Service Center, a “black jail” in Beijing. South China Morning Post...
Dec 2, 2012
Reuters reports China has sentenced 10 people to jail for illegally detaining petitioners from another city: Those convicted were hired by authorities from Changge city in central Henan province to stop petitioners airing their...
Nov 3, 2012
Song Ze, a volunteer who worked with the dissident rights lawyer Xu Zhiyong’s Open Constitution Initiative to help provide humanitarian aid to petitioners, was detained and later switched to “residential...