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Uyghur Linguist’s Whereabouts Unknown Since Arrest for Attempt to Teach Language

June 6, 2014

Abduweli Ayup, an Uyghur linguist and graduate of University of Kansas, hoped to open a kindergarten to promote education in Uyghurs native language. When he and his associates attempted to raise funds for this venture, they were arrested for "illegally fundraising." Relatives of Ayup have no information as to his whereabouts, even though they heard reports that he is in poor health in jail and ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Academics, Ayup, Beijing, China, Uyghur Language

Jailed Uyghur Professor’s Family in Beijing Is Harassed by Police, Daughter Testifies

April 23, 2014

Ilham Tohti

The wife of Ilham Tohti, who was arrested and charged with separatism (see our letter), cannot access his bank account since his arrest, Tohti's daughter told the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. Tohti's young children are traumatized by police harassment, she said, especially after witnessing mistreatment of her father. CCS urges authorities to end to restrictions on Tohti's ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Academics, Beijing, China, Ilham Tohti, Xi Jinping, Xinjiang

Statement About Cao Shunli

March 21, 2014

Flag of China, human rights violator

The Committee of Concerned Scientists expresses shock and sadness at the news of the death in detention of human rights activist and lawyer Cao Shunli. Since 2008, Cao has pushed for petitioners and activists to have a voice in China's domestic human rights reviews and the UN's universal periodic review (UPR). Authorities first detained Cao at Beijing airport on September 14, 2014, as she was ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Cao Shunli, Human Rights Activists

Advocate for Uighur Minority in China Arrested, Taken to Undisclosed Location

January 31, 2014

Ilham Tohti

Dr. Ilham Tohti, a Professor of economics at the Central Minorities University in Beijing was arrested after a raid of his apartment and materials in it. He had been previously harassed and threatened, allegedly to stop him from talking to foreign journalists. CCS wrote to Chinese authorities asking for Tohti to be treated with fairness and due process, including access to family and ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Academics, Ilham Tohti, Uyghur people

CCS Urges Chinese Law School To Reinstate
Scholar, Advocates for Freedoms Under Constitution

January 6, 2014

Professor Zhang Xuezhong, a Professor of Law at East China University of Political Science and Law in Shanghai, was fired for "seriously violating teachers' professional ethics." Zhang, who has been an advocate for freedom of speech and association under the Chinese constitution, denied ever using his position as a teacher to promote his views. CCS wrote to the University President to protest what ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Academics, Constitution of the People's Republic of China, East China University of Political Science and Law, Law, Shanghai, Zhang Xuezhong

In Spite of Protests, Peking University Expels Respected Economics Professor

August 2, 2013

Flag of China, human rights violator

In a letter to the President of Peking University Wang Enge, CCS urged cancellation of an upcoming faculty vote to expel University Professor Xia Yeiling for his support of free speech and constitutional government. Xia, a respected authority on economics, is a visiting professor at Stanford, but said that he wants to return to China to continue teaching. January 2013 Update Chinese ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Academics, American Physical Society, China, Peking University, Xia Yeliang

Secretary John Kerry to Discuss Chen Guangchen’s Nephew Chen Kegui with China

May 13, 2013

Secretary Kerry is Greeted by Chinese President Xi Jinping

In his talk at the New School on February 6, 2013 (see our posting summarizing that event), the blind Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng expressed great concern about the arrest and sentencing of his nephew, Chen Kegui, by local authorities in home Chen's province. He believes that attacks on Chen's family members and unfair trial and sentencing of his nephew were actions taken in retaliation for ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Chen Guangcheng, Chen Kegui, Human Rights Activists

Secretary John Kerry to Discuss Chen Guangchen's Nephew Chen Kegui with China

May 13, 2013

Secretary Kerry is Greeted by Chinese President Xi Jinping

In his talk at the New School on February 6, 2013 (see our posting summarizing that event), the blind Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng expressed great concern about the arrest and sentencing of his nephew, Chen Kegui, by local authorities in home Chen's province. He believes that attacks on Chen's family members and unfair trial and sentencing of his nephew were actions taken in retaliation for ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Chen Guangcheng, Chen Kegui, Human Rights Activists

Chen Guangcheng Calls Rule of Law Essential in China for Human Rights

April 18, 2013

US Ambassador Gary Locke with Chen Guangcheng, May 1, 2012

Blind Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng, who is studying at NYU law school under asylum in the US, gave a talk on February 6, 2013, at the New School in New York City on “The Future of the Rule of Law and Human Rights in China.” CCS had advocated on behalf of granting asylum to Chen in 2012, when he fled from house arrest and mistreatment by Chinese authorities to the US Embassy in Beijing. Chen ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases, China, Prominent Cases Tagged With: Chen Guangcheng, Chen Kegui, Human Rights Activists

Ronald Reagan’s Lessons for the Chen Guangcheng Case Can Still be Useful

May 7, 2012

China’s blind activist expertly used the power of the U.S. to magnify his cause. Here’s how Obama should keep up the pressure: by taking a page from Ronald Reagan’s dealings with Russia. by Walter Reich, CCS Co-chair “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” That’s what Archimedes, the Greek mathematician, said 2,300 years ago. And that’s what ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China Tagged With: Human Rights Activists

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