Zheng Enchong Released Amidst Crackdown on Petitioners
June 05, 2006
Human
Rights in China (HRIC) has learned that jailed lawyer Zheng Enchong was
allowed to return directly home following his release on completion of his
sentence. However, a number of other Shanghai residents were rounded up for
detention and surveillance in the lead up to his release and the anniversary of
the June 4th crackdown.
Sources in China told HRIC that officials at
Shanghai's Tilanqiao Prison took Zheng Enchong from his cell at 4:00 a.m. on
June 5, and at around 5:00 a.m. sent him directly home. As reported by HRIC on
June 1, Zheng had previously informed his wife, Jiang Meili, that he would be
put through a battery of official procedures over the course of two days before
having his freedom entirely restored. Zheng was scheduled for release on June 5
after serving a three-year sentence on charges of illegally providing state
secrets overseas. He was detained while providing legal advice to people
forcibly relocated in one of Shanghai's major redevelopment
schemes.
Sources told HRIC that Jiang Meili, fearing obstruction by the
authorities in her plans to meet her husband, spent the previous night at the
home of a friend. Upon reaching the prison on the morning of June 5, she found
Zheng already gone, and soon received a phone call confirming that he had
returned home. HRIC has called Zheng's home to inquire after his welfare, and
through his family Zheng expressed his gratitude to the international community
for the great interest and concern relating to his case.
HRIC has also
learned through sources in China of at least 8 cases of detention, house arrest,
and harassment of petitioners leading up to the politically sensitive period
surrounding the 17th anniversary of June 4th and Zheng Enchong's
release:
- As reported by HRIC on May 26, long-time petitioner Mao Hengfeng
was detained on the evening of May 23 by police from Shanghai's Yangpu
District Public Security Dispatch Station. She was detained without any formal
legal procedures in the district's Kelaideng Hostel. In protesting her
unwarranted detention, Mao broke a lamp inside her hostel room, with the
result that on May 30, police placed her under criminal detention on the
charge of "intentionally damaging property."
- On the evening of June 3, police officers from Shanghai's Pudong New
District Damuqiao Dispatch Station detained petitioner Chen Enjuan and
carried out a search of her home.
- On June 2, petitioner Zhu Libing was detained in Beijing and
returned under escort to Shanghai. Sources say Zhu has been placed in criminal
detention after being severely beaten by police officers.
- On the evening of June 2, police officers from Pudong New District's
Wanggangzhen Dispatch Station placed petitioner Wu Dangying under
criminal detention.
- On the morning of June 5, Jing'an District police detained petitioner
Wei Qin without a warrant, and left her young child at home temporarily
unattended. Wei's current whereabouts are unknown.
- A team of police officers was stationed outside of the home of petitioner
Ma Yalian, and she has not been allowed to set foot outside.
- Petitioner Sun Xicheng has also been subjected to effective house
arrest, with his door barricaded by neighborhood committee members.
- In Changning District, neighborhood committee representatives have placed
petitioners Xue Jianguo and Zhu Hua under detention in the
district's Jinghui Hostel.
HRIC welcomes the safe return home of
lawyer Zheng Enchong after three years in prison, although his sentence
continues with the deprivation of his political rights for one year. HRIC calls
on authorities to ensure the physical safety of Zheng and his family, and to
ensure that Zheng is able to participate in all legitimate activities without
harassment. At the same time, the massive roundup of petitioners, the very
people Zheng Enchong has spent years of his life assisting, indicates that the
Shanghai authorities remain committed to their campaign of suppressing efforts
by citizens to peacefully defend their rights. HRIC calls for the immediate
release of all of these petitioners being detained arbitrarily.
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