Excerpted from Associated Press:
In the eyes of the Shanghai government, Zheng [Enchong] went too far. He claimed Shanghai's highest official, Communist Party Secretary Chen Liangyu, was tied to illegal land deals that resulted in forced evictions. Then he contacted an overseas human rights group, Human Rights in China, about forced evictions and was jailed for "illegally providing state secrets to entities outside of China."
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Gao Zhisheng’s A China More Just - Reviewed by Kerry Brown - HRIC Press Statement:
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Olympics and The Rule of Law: Lawyers in China - HRIC Press Advisory:
With Six-Month Olympic Countdown Looming, HRIC Calls on China to Release Chen Guangcheng - China Rights Forum No. 4, 2007:
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