CDT Bookshelf: Interview with Karla Simon
Karla Simon is one of the first scholars who broke ground in the field of civil society law. She...
Dec 27, 2013
Karla Simon is one of the first scholars who broke ground in the field of civil society law. She...
Sep 13, 2013
Police detained billionaire venture capitalist and outspoken civil society advocate Wang Gongquan...
Aug 23, 2013
Lawyer and activist Xu Zhiyong has been formally arrested on charges of “assembling a crowd to...
Aug 19, 2013
Hua Ze, a documentary filmmaker, has written an op-ed in the New York Times defending the work of...
Jun 22, 2011
Xinhua reports that Ai Weiwei has been released on bail in recognition of his cooperative attitude and chronic illness: The Beijing police department said Wednesday that Ai Weiwei has been released on bail because of his good...
Sep 11, 2009
Asia Times looks at the state of NGOs in China, in the wake of the shutdown of Gongmeng legal assistance group: It could be argued that Gongmeng was an isolated case of government interference in China’s NGOs, but a report...
Sep 4, 2009
Being deemed an “illegal organization” in China can result in a quick shuttering of a group by authorities. Gongmeng (Open Constitution Initiative), Xu Zhiyong’s legal defense organization is a case in point....
Aug 23, 2009
From Reuters: A pioneering Chinese legal rights advocate, who had been detained for more than three weeks and accused of tax evasion, was released on Sunday but might still face prosecution, he and his lawyers said. Xu Zhiyong,...
Aug 21, 2009
From guardian.co.uk: Almost no one in China has heard of Zhuang Lu, which is hardly surprising. Plainly dressed and introverted, the 27-year-old office assistant completed her mundane daily tasks – booking tickets, paying bills...
Aug 18, 2009
The New York Times reports that Xu Zhiyong has been formally charged with tax evasion: Mr. Xu, 36, is a founder of the Open Constitution Initiative, known in Chinese as Gongmeng, a nonprofit group that often has taken on...
Aug 13, 2009
After being fined for allegedly violating tax laws, Xu Zhiyong’s Gongmeng (Open Constitution Initiative) has solicited donations from the public to pay the fines. However, authorities have frozen the organization’s...
Aug 11, 2009
Global Times published a lengthy and largely sympathetic article looking at the legal charges against Xu Zhiyong’s Gongmeng (Open Constitution Initiative) group and the plight of NGOs in China today: What happened to the...
Aug 6, 2009
The Australian and the Los Angeles Times both report on the work of Xu Zhiyong and his recent arrest. From the L.A. Times: Xu’s law firm was one of the few in China willing to represent the parents of the nearly 300,000...
Aug 4, 2009
The Christian Science Monitor writes about the recent crackdown on Gongmeng and Yirenping: Taken together, the raids appear part of a tightening of controls on critical voices in the run-up to Oct. 1, the 60th anniversary of the...
Aug 4, 2009
While civil rights lawyer Xu Zhiyong is being held for tax evasion, he is featured in the August issue of the Beijing publication Mr. Fashion 《时尚先生》(the Chinese version of Esquire).* The theme of this issue is “Chinese...
Jul 31, 2009
Qian Gang, a former senior Chinese journalist and co-director of China Media Project of the Hong Kong University writes the following essay, translated by David Bandurski: I accept the argument for gradual political reform. The...
Jul 18, 2009
Reporting on the shuttering of a Beijing-based legal assistance group, Gongmeng (Open Constitution Initiative), this China Daily article, written by Zhu Zhe and Cui Xiaohuo, shows clear sympathy to the case by highlighting...
Jul 17, 2009
From AP: Beijing officials shut down a legal research center led by activist lawyers Friday, while China revoked the licenses of more than 50 lawyers, many known for their human rights cases. The moves appear to be a new...