Hu Jia is a long-time HIV/AIDS activist and an internationally recognized Chinese rights defender. He has actively fought for rights improvement in China through his timely international reporting of major rights abuses. Hu and his wife, Zeng Jinyan, received a 2007 special press freedom award from Reporters without Borders, and were also nominated for the Sakharov Human Rights Award of the European Parliament.
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Sharon Hom, Executive Director of Human Rights in China, said, "According to an old Chinese proverb, people should be judged by their actions not by their words. What the international community cares about are also the actions, not only the words, of the Chinese authorities. As China prepares to welcome the world in 2008, it has to demonstrate that it respects human rights and the rule of law. Otherwise the promises made by the Chinese government to its people and the world will become increasingly meaningless."
Human Rights in China urges the Chinese authorities to implement all of the Olympics promises made to the international community and respect their international human rights obligations. The Chinese authorities must stop harassing, detaining and prosecuting Chinese rights defenders who are simply exercising rights protected by international human rights law, the Chinese Constitution and Chinese law.
For more information on Hu Jia, see:
- "HRIC Statement: Human Rights in China condemns attack on Hu Jia," November 12, 2007, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/45528.
- "Hunger Strike Detentions Continue in Shanghai," February 17, 2006, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/27215.
- "Forced Psychiatric Treatment Threatened for AIDS Activist Hu Jia," June 9, 2004, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/9644.
