Mr. Xi Jinping
	State Chairman
	People’s Republic of China
	The State Council General Office
	2 Fuyoujie, Xichengqu
	Beijingshi 100017
Paris, 17 September, 2021
Mr. Chairman,
As a collective of non-governmental organisations defending human rights and freedom of the press, we urge you to exonerate and release human rights defender, journalist, and former lawyer Zhang Zhan, who is suffering from a critical health condition and may die soon if she remains in detention.
In February 2020, Zhang was among several Chinese journalists who travelled to the city of Wuhan to report on the first days of the coronavirus pandemic. Zhang Zhan has done remarkable work in informing the public about the health crisis, in accordance with the principle of press freedom enshrined in Article 35 of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China.
On 28th December 2020, Zhang Zhan was sentenced to four years in prison by Shanghai Pudong New Area Court on the charge of ‘picking quarrels and provoking trouble’ following a mere three-hour proceeding that did not meet international fair trial standards.
In her indictment, prosecutors accused her, without providing any evidence, of publishing large amounts of ‘fake information’ and reproached her for accepting interviews from overseas media outlets, which is in no way a reprehensible action. Zhang Zhan has not pleaded guilty to any alleged crimes and demonstrated her innocence through a hunger strike which has led to the deterioration of her health.
Zhang Zhan has lost significant weight in recent weeks and is now seriously ill. Zhang Zhan was subsequently hospitalised for 11 days in early August but has since been returned to prison, where she may die if not immediately released. Zhang Zhan has also been the victim of ill treatment, which clearly goes against the United Nations Convention against Torture that China ratified in 1988.
On the grounds of basic human dignity, we appeal to you, Mr. Chairman, to grant Zhang Zhan the opportunity to meet her parents again by exercising the power granted to you by Article 80 of the Chinese Constitution and ensuring that she is released before it is too late.
Yours sincerely,
Amnesty International
	Article 19
	Association of Taiwan Journalists
	Association of the New School for Democracy
	Centre for Human Rights and Development, Mongolia
	China Aid Association
	China Change
	China Political Prisoner Concern
	Chinese Democracy Education Foundation
	Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)
	Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
	Consumer Foundation, Mongolia
	CSW, UK
	FIDH, within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
	Freedom House
	Front Line Defenders
	Globe International Center, Mongolia
	Government Citizen Partnership, Mongolia
	Humanitarian China
	Human Rights in China (HRIC)
	Human Rights Now
	Human Rights Foundation
	IFEX
	Index on Censorship
	International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)
	International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
	Judicial Reform Foundation
	LGBT Centre, Mongolia
	Mongolian Men’s Union
	Mongolian Women’s Employment Support Federation
	PEN International
	Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
	Safeguard Defenders
	Steps Without Borders, Mongolia
	Taiwan Forever Association
	Taiwan Media Watch Foundation
	Taiwan Media Workers Union
	Tuva Women’s AVAM Union, Mongolia
	The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ)
	The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club
	The Rights Practice
	Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP)
	Women for Change NGO, Mongolia
	Women’s Rights in China
	World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
Copy to:
	Li Zhanshu
	Chairman
	People’s Republic of China
	Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress
	1 Qian Men Xi Da Jie
	Xicheng District, Beijing 100013
