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legendary
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July 11, 2015, 11:19:44 AM
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human right crisis in china


within last 48 hours:

18 human right lawyers are detained or missing.

10 assistants are detained or missing.

29 human right lawyers are under house arrest or summoned.

2 lawyers offices in Beijing are rummaged.


total 57


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I can't read Mandarin letters, so if there is any source in english, that would be great  Smiley


I think the communism countries have a democracy themselves, that limit their media to publish the news about government. The news need to be sorted by government, and ask media to tell people about only what government want.
legendary
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July 11, 2015, 11:08:02 AM
#10
More shame for greater China Embarrassed
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July 11, 2015, 08:25:19 AM
#9
UUUUUPPPPPPPPPPP
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July 11, 2015, 05:08:48 AM
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update,  total 65 up to now
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July 11, 2015, 04:19:48 AM
#7
human right crisis in china


within last 48 hours:

18 human right lawyers are detained or missing.

10 assistants are detained or missing.

29 human right lawyers are under house arrest or summoned.

2 lawyers offices in Beijing are rummaged.


total 57





hero member
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July 11, 2015, 03:53:03 AM
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update ,it is reported that yesterday the black Friday more than 20 human right lawyers and their assistants were arrested nationwide in mainland China.   Angry
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July 10, 2015, 02:31:37 PM
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today it is reported that more than 10 human right lawyers are arrested nationwide in mainland China.  Sad
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July 09, 2015, 03:03:44 PM
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Gao Yu (journalist)
Gao Yu
Gao Yu.jpg
Born   1944 (age 70–71)
Chongqing, China
Alma mater   Renmin University of China
Occupation   Journalist, columnist
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Gao.
Gao Yu (Chinese: 高瑜; born in 1944) is a Chinese journalist and dissident who has been repeatedly imprisoned.[1]

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Education
Career
Recognitions
References
Education

Gao was born in 1944 in Chongqing. She attended the Language and Literature Department at the Renmin University of China where she majored in Literary Theory.[2]

Career

She began her journalist career in 1979, as a reporter for the China News Service.[1] In 1988, she became deputy chief editor of Economics Weekly, edited by dissident intellectuals.[1] She also worked as a freelance journalist for different newspapers in China and in Hong Kong. In November 1988, she published an article in Hong Kong’s Mirror Monthly, which was described by Beijing's Mayor Chen Xitong as a "political program for turmoil and rebellion". He even branded her as a "people's enemy".[1] She was arrested in 1989, after the Tiananmen Square protests,[3] and released 15 months later because of health problems.[4]

She was arrested again in October 1993, and in November 1994 was sentenced to six years, accused of having "published state secrets".[5][6] In February 1999, she was given parole in poor health.[7][8][9]

Again in 2014, she was arrested, a few weeks ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. The detention of the outspoken 70-year-old journalist was just one of several detentions of government critics over the previous days ahead of the politically sensitive 4 June anniversary.[10] In April 2015, a Beijing court convicted her again of leaking state secrets (such as the "Document Number Nine") and sentenced her to seven years in prison.[11]

Recognitions

In 1995 Gao Yu received the Golden Pen of Freedom. In 1995 Yu won a Courage in Journalism Award from the IWMF (International Women's Media Foundation).[12][13] In March 1999, she became the first journalist to receive the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize.[14] In 2000 she was named one of International Press Institute's 50 World Press Freedom Heroes of the 20th century.[1]

References

^ a b c d e Michael Kudlak, IPI World Press Freedom Heroes: Gao Yu, IPI Report, June 2000
^ "爆機密拘高瑜". metrohk.com.hk. 9 May 2014.
^ IWMF, Gao Yu's Courage Acceptance Speech
^ "Amnistía Internacional, 4 de febrero de 1995, Preocupación médica (in Spanish)
^ BBC
^ HRW, "Leaking State Secrets": The Case of Gao Yu
^ AI, 4 February 1999, Gao Yu: People's Republic of China
^ IFEX, 16 February 1999, La journaliste chinoise Gao Yu est libérée pour raisons médicales (in French)
^ "China: Update Medical Letter Writing Action: Gao Yu". Amnesty International, 5 March 1999
^ http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/08/gao-yu-arrested-by-chinese-authorities
^ "Chinese Journalist Sentenced to 7 Years on Charges of Leaking State Secrets". New York Times. 16 April 2015.
^ IWMF website http://www.iwmf.org/article.aspx?id=539&c=cijwinner
^ IWMF website http://www.iwmf.org/article.aspx?id=583&c=cijwinner
^ UNESCO
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July 09, 2015, 02:41:53 AM
#3
german justice minister Heiko Maas visited the defense lawyers of Gao Yu case in beijing

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July 08, 2015, 11:18:38 PM
#2
Censorship and free speech are under attack in many parts of the world and imprisonment as a result of exercising their right to freedom of expression. Hope she can  break each level of bondage that hinder from freedom.
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July 08, 2015, 08:12:13 PM
#1
RT ‏@amnesty:  26 years after #Tiananmen Gao Yu is jailed again for her commitment to free speech. #FreeGaoYu  http://owl.li/NSq31  

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