Excerpted from National Review Online:
Let’s do a Chinese: His name was Chen Xiaoming, and he died on July 1. What were the circumstances? The organization Human Rights in China (HRIC) has the details:
'Early in his detention, sources told HRIC that Chen was held in a storage room of the Luwan District Public Security Bureau and that in the middle of the night on March 6, 2006, he was stripped naked and physically abused, his cries for help audible from outside. . . .'
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For more information on this issue:
- HRIC Press Release:
Activist's Mother "Held Hostage" for Information - HRIC Press Release:
Petitioner Chen Xiaoming Dies under Belated Medical Parole - HRIC Press Release:
Anhui Business Owner Harassed for Defending Property Rights - HRIC Press Release:
Elderly Activist Ill in Prison, Denied Family Visits - HRIC Press Release:
Case Update: International Award for Petitioners Intercepted - HRIC Press Release:
Shanghai Petitioners Detained following Protests - HRIC Press Release:
Shanghai Petitioners Imprisoned - HRIC Press Release:
Three Shanghai Petitioners go to Trial, Others Abused in Detention - HRIC News Update:
Shanghai Update: House Arrest of Zheng Enchong, Mass Detention of Petitioners for Party Congress - HRIC Press Release:
Shanghai Petitioners Appeal to Central Discipline Inspection Committee over Renewed Crackdown - HRIC News Update:
Concern over Fate of Petitioner Chen Xiaoming, Missing for Three Months - HRIC Press Release:
Roundup of Shanghai Rights Activists on Eve of NPC Session - HRIC Press Advisory:
Shanghai Petitioner Fu Yuxia Detained - HRIC Press Advisory:
Shanghai Rounds Up Petitioners for Party Plenums - HRIC Trends Bulletin:
January 2006: China responds to increasing social unrest with greater repression