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Excerpted from Bloomberg News : Chen was jailed for more than four years after helping villagers resist forced abortions, rights groups including the New York-based Human Rights in China say. After his release in September 2010, he and his wife were confined to their home in the village of...
Excerpted from BBC : The rights group Human Rights in China quoted a source who knew about Mr Chen, and said his nephew Chen Kegui was taken away from his home by more than 30 police officers.
Excerpted from GlobalPost: Chatter (blog) : Human Rights in China , an NGO, reports that Chen's brother Chen Guangfu was taken away on Thursday.
Excerpted from The Economist: Analects (blog) : According to Human Rights in China , a pressure group based in America, Mr Chen’s older brother and nephew went missing after authorities discovered his escape.
Excerpted from The Guardian : According to Human Rights in China , Chen's brother Chen Guangfu was taken away from Dongshigu village on Thursday evening. His nephew, Chen Kegui, is also in hiding after a bloody battle with a kitchen knife when he tried to defend his mother from intruders led by the...
Excerpted from The Guardian : According to Human Rights in China , Chen's brother Chen Guangfu was taken away from Dongshigu village on Thursday evening. His nephew, Chen Kegui, is also in hiding after a bloody battle with a kitchen knife when he tried to defend his mother from intruders led by the...
Excerpted from Epoch Times : 中共党史学家、《晚年周恩来》的作者 高文谦 表示,陈光诚案加剧了中共高层的内部分裂,揭露了官方与民间的对立关系、地方与中央的对立关系。
Excerpted from CNN Newsroom program's transcript: BROOKE BALDWIN, CNN ANCHOR: Sharon Hom, executive director of Human Rights in China, and she joins me live from New York. And, Sharon, I know you testified at that congressional commission and advocated for Chen's freedom. Talk to me about his...
Excerpted from Radio Free Asia : A source knowledgeable about Chen's escape from house arrest told Human Rights in China (HRIC) , a New York based group, that “Chen is safe but does not want to leave China.”

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