URGENT UPDATE: Home of Chen Guangcheng's brother under attack right now

China Aid Association

(Linyi, Shandong–April 29, 2013) The home of the eldest brother of blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng has come under attack again, when government-hired thugs drove up to the home at 2:11 a.m. on Tuesday, Beijing time, and began hurling beer bottles and bricks.

The attackers shined the headlights of the vehicles into the home of Chen Guangfu to stage the attack, which was accompanied by sounds like explosives being set off. 

Chen Guangfu, the eldest brother of Chen Guangcheng, called 110 to report the incident to the police only to discover that his cellphone, from which he had previously called 110, had been disabled.  When he used another phone to call 110, the person who answered at first tried to evade the issue and later simply refused to answer the phone.

ChinaAid calls on people of conscience everywhere to help protect the rights of Chinese citizens to safety and protection of their property by calling Yinan’s 110.  Please act as Chen Guangfu’s proxy in reporting to the police what these "public servants" are doing at his home in Dongshigu village, Shuangbai town. Please act quickly and do not delay. The hooligans’ attack is still continuing …

The number is +011-86-531-8512-5110 from overseas, and +0539-110 from within China.

There is no end to this evil.  Shandong province’s Linyi has shown its true colors to the world: civilized behavior here has completely vanished.

 


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