Badiucao (巴丢草): Free Pu Zhiqiang
For his latest contribution, cartoonist Badiucao honors rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang, who was...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | May 7, 2014
For his latest contribution, cartoonist Badiucao honors rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang, who was...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | May 6, 2014
Prominent and heavily-monitored rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang was detained yesterday, along with...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | May 6, 2014
As of May 6, the following search terms are blocked on Weibo (not including the “search for user”...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | May 6, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | May 22, 2013
The story below is translated from a Yanzhao Metropolis Daily report. It is currently unavailable on the newspaper’s website. Lawyer Pu Zhiqiang Says He Is a “Key Person,” Refused Admittance to Hotel Last...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Jun 7, 2012
At Slate, William J. Dobson profiles renowned rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang, a veteran of June 4th, Charter 08 signatory and friend of Liu Xiaobo, and defender of figures such as Ai Weiwei and Tan Zuoren. The profile is taken from...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Nov 21, 2011
Siweiluozi has translated a catalogue of procedural and other problems in the Fake Cultural Development Limited tax case, written by the company’s legal counsel in the matter, Pu Zhiqiang. His analysis suggests that...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Dec 9, 2010
Civil rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang has an op-ed in the Age (taken from an interview with the paper’s John Garnaut) about the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded Friday to his friend Liu Xiaobo: When people ask me about the...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Oct 29, 2010
Recently, prominent human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang had a verbal exchange with Dong Yansheng, deputy director of Fengtai Section of Domestic Security Department of Beijing Public Security Bureau, when Pu was detained following...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Jul 26, 2006
In the New York Review of Books, Perry Link has translated a remarkable essay by lawyer Pu Zhiqiang: Every year on the evening of June 3, I have come back to Tiananmen to linger for a while. My wife and I join a few good...
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