Blind Human Rights Activist Released From Prison
Photo od Chen Guangcheng from Gongmin Weiquan Wang (www.gmwq.org) | posted by RFA.
SHANDONG Chen Guangcheng, the famous blind human rights activist, finished his sentence of 4 years and 3 months today, and was released at 6:30 this morning. read more
September 09, 2010
Chengguan Church Faces Destruction; Members Appeal
Photocopy of the Notice of Demolition of Illegal Structure within Time Limit, issued to Chengguang Church in Anhui.
ANHUI--On August 24, several Bureaus in Fanchang County issued a "Notice of Demolition of an Illegal Structure Within a Time Limit" to Chengguan Church. Church members have appealed the decision. read more
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Chen Guangcheng has finished serving his sentence in prison and was sent back to his home.
ChinaAid translated the Interview with blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng by Radio Free Asia reporter, Zhang Min. more
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