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Chinese Human Rights lawyer "vanishes"

posted Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Yet another Chinese Human Rights advocate disappears. From the AP news wire.

Rights groups: China rights lawyer missing

An outspoken Chinese human rights lawyer went missing two weeks ago, several international rights groups said Tuesday, expressing fears for his safety.

Gao Zhisheng, who has described being tortured in the past, disappeared Jan. 19 and is believed to be detained by security officials at an unknown location, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Human Rights in China wrote in a joint letter urging his release.

"We are intensely fearful for Gao Zhisheng's safety at this time, given the security authorities' long history of abusing him and his family," said Sophie Richardson, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.

China has long been criticized for its violations of freedom of speech and religion and brutal repression of critics, and the U.N. Human Rights Council is set to review its record starting Monday.

Gao, an attorney, has tackled cases involving property-rights violations, the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement and religious persecution from 2002-2006.

He was arrested in August 2006, convicted at a one-day trial and placed under house arrest. He was accused of subversion on the basis of nine articles posted on foreign Web sites, state media reported at the time.

In September 2007, he was again detained for several weeks after sending an open letter to the U.S. Congress denouncing China's human rights situation and detailing his and his family's harsh treatment by security forces.

He graphically described torture sessions including severe beatings, electric shock to his genitals, and cigarettes held to his eyes.

Last November, the U.N. Committee Against Torture issued a report on China saying that it remained "deeply concerned about the continued allegations, corroborated by numerous Chinese legal sources, of routine and widespread use of torture and ill-treatment of suspects in police custody."

While ACB has little time for Amnesty International, which this blogger often sees as being little more than a self promoting rabble rouser with a tenuous grip on reality, ACB is concerned for Gao's wellbeing and cannot help but wonder if Beijing will ever stand back and look at what it is doing. when you lock up human rights lawyers you are not merely heading down a slippery slope, you are sitting in the cesspit at the bottom after having placed your foot on said slope long ago.

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1. Chen left...
Sunday, 8 February 2009 3:30 pm

"Sophie Richardson"....a white woman telling Chinese people how to conduct ourselves? Where is the outrage? If she was telling black people how to live, I'm sure that there would be!


2. WTFTOFU left...
Monday, 16 February 2009 3:04 pm

Right now, I don't think China is ready for these human rights legislation. The stage has not been set. The country is currently going through industrialization and has to take care of more than 1 billion people. Westerners need to understand China more; they probably do this to show bad propaganda about China. The country has been improving and will continue to. One day, there will be human rights legislation in China; just not now.


3. The Angry Chinese Blogger left...
Saturday, 21 February 2009 5:12 am

Why not not?

Sure, you can't expect the Mainland to got from Legalism to democracy over night, but it would be nice is Beijing actually respected the human rights laws that it had already passed. For example it is common for security forces to forcibly prevent farmers and their legal representatives for petitioning city or state authorities about issues that effect them. Under Chinese law they are entitled to do this, yet they are often stopped from doing so.