Detained Rights Lawyer Shortlisted for Rights Award
Chinese rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang has been named among the ten shortlisted nominees for the...
Aug 30, 2017
Chinese rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang has been named among the ten shortlisted nominees for the...
Mar 31, 2016
The Hong Kong Free Press reports that civil rights lawyer and activist Ni Yulan was...
Jun 9, 2014
Days after the 25th anniversary of the suppression of “pro-democracy” protests in...
Oct 6, 2013
Land rights activist Ni Yulan has been released from prison after serving a two and a half year...
Aug 2, 2013
U.S. officials gave a gloomy assessment following annual bilateral meetings on human rights in Kunming this week. From Tania Branigan at The Guardian: “I think we have continued to see a deterioration in the overall...
Jul 30, 2012
At CNN, Human Rights Watch’s Phelim Kine details Ni Yulan’s activism and the Beijing authorities’ retaliation. Ni recently received a small but symbolic two-month reduction to her ongoing 32-month prison...
Jul 27, 2012
Activist Ni Yulan has been cleared of fraud by a Beijing court, knocking two months off an ongoing 32 month jail sentence imposed in April. Ni’s legal battles against forced demolition led to the destruction of her own...
Jul 26, 2012
At a Wednesday briefing on this week’s two-day U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue in Washington, Assistant Secretary of State Michael Posner noted a number of cases raised during the talks, including Xinjiang and Tibet, and...
Apr 16, 2012
US ambassador Gary Locke has urged Chinese authorities to release housing rights activist Ni Yulan and her husband Dong Jiqin, who were sentenced last week to prison terms of two years and eight months and two years,...
Apr 10, 2012
Ni Yulan, who has been stripped of her lawyer’s license, beaten until she could no longer walk unaided, and repeatedly imprisoned for defending the rights of forced demolition victims, has received a further prison...
Jan 3, 2012
Activist Ni Yulan was put on trial last week in Beijing but no verdict has been announced, although observers predict a heavy sentence. During previous arrests, Ms. Ni has told reporters, “officers had urinated on her,...
Jul 27, 2011
At New Matilda, The Beijinger’s Dan Edwards highlights the continuing detention of activist Wang Lihong: Although the high profile Chinese artist Ai Weiwei finally resurfaced after more than 11 weeks in detention on 21...
Apr 15, 2011
The Globe and Mail writes about why Ai Weiwei, the well-connected artist and activist, suddenly found that he was no longer “untouchable” in the current crackdown on dissent in China: A Hong Kong newspaper reported...
Feb 18, 2011
Rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng, the wife of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, and housing activist Ni Yulan, are among some of China’s dissidents currently facing political pressure. From the New York Times: Chen...
Nov 21, 2008
From AFP: Beijing authorities destroyed the home of leading rights activist Ni Yulan on Friday as her distraught husband pleaded with the government to release her from jail. Up to 200 police surrounded the home of the activist...