Zhu Chengzhi, close friend of Li Wangyang, the labor activist whose death in June led to much debate<\/a>, has been arrested<\/a> for “inciting subversion<\/a> of state power”. South China Morning Post reports on Zhu Chengzhi’s arrest, detention, and relationship with Li Wangyang<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n
Hong Kong’s English daily The Standard has more on the reasons for Zhu’s detention and his supposed whereabouts<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n
Another article from The Standard reports on Hong Kong-based protests over Zhu’s arrest<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n
[…]Chanting and carrying banners, the activists marched from Western police station.<\/p>\n
In July, activist Xiao Yong was sentenced without trial to labor re-education<\/a> for contesting official conduct in the case of Li Wangyang. Re-education through labor<\/a>\u00a0is a common fate for dissidents and activists in China, and a disciplinary practice that recently\u00a0sparked online debate<\/a> after the mother of a rape victim was sent to a labor camp for challenging court rulings in her daughter’s case <\/a>(the mother has since been released).<\/p>\n
The website Free Hongzhi<\/a> has been rallying for the detained activist’s freedom since his initial detainment in June. Also see a recent post for Global Voices, in which Oiwan Lam translates netizen\u00a0commentary\u00a0and support for Zhu from Weibo and Twitter<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"