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After his law firm was ordered closed for a year
by the Beijing Judicial Bureau in last November 2005 (See : http://www.idhae.org/idhae-uk-page4.1.chin2.htm
),human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng has
survived an apparent attempt on his life which he believes was instigated by
the authorities. In recent months, police officers have reportedly threatened
him and his family. Amnesty International believes that their lives may be in
danger. At around 10.30pm on 17 January, Gao Zhisheng was driving in the city
of Beijing when a car travelling in front of him stopped suddenly, and he
narrowly avoided colliding with it. According to Gao Zhisheng, the car in
front had its licence plates covered with newspaper. As Gao Zhisheng got out
of his car, the car that had stopped in front of him reportedly started
moving towards him, forcing him to jump out of its path in order to save
himself from being run over. A military vehicle had been following behind his
car, also with covered licence plates, leading Gao Zhisheng to believe that
the incident was instigated by the authorities. Both vehicles left the scene
immediately afterwards. Gao Zhisheng has stated that he has been
threatened and harassed by the authorities since October 2005, when he sent
an open letter to the Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao,
urging them to respect religious freedom and end the "barbaric"
crackdown on the Falun Gong spiritual movement in China. Gao Zhisheng claims
that police officers have warned him that he has "crossed the line"
and put himself in a "difficult position." He was briefly detained
by the police in Beijing on 13 January, reportedly after he noticed police
officers filming him. This prompted him to start filming the police himself,
which led to him being detained. He claims police officers warned him while
he was detained : "You know if we wanted to kill you, it would be
as easy as killing an ant !" Gao Zhisheng’s family has reportedly been
subjected to police surveillance and intimidation. He claims that on 19
December 2005 he received a telephone call from a police official who
said : "We are keen to investigate facts, just like you. We have gathered
a lot of information about you, including your home, your wife and your
children...we even know which bus your children usually take to go to
school." BACKGROUND INFORMATION Gao Zhisheng is a
director of the Beijing-based Shengzhi Law Office - one of a small number of
law firms in China which have taken on high-profile human rights cases. Gao
Zhisheng has defended a number of activists, including Yang Maodong (also
known as Guo Feixiong), who was detained for almost three months in late 2005
after he provided legal advice to villagers in Taishi, Guandong province
attempting to unseat their allegedly corrupt village leader ; Zheng
Yichun, a journalist and former professor who has been sentenced to seven
years imprisonment for his on-line writings ; and Pastor Cai Zhuohua,
who has been imprisoned for three years for ’illegal business practices’,
including printing and selling copies of the Bible. In November 2005, the operations of
Shengzhi Law Office were suspended by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Justice
for one year. In December, Gao Zhisheng’s licence to practice law was
revoked. These events appear to be linked to his work in defence of
activists, and in particular his publication of the open letter on the
subject of religious freedom. Since being forced to stop practising law, Gao
Zhisheng has issued an investigative report about the crackdown on Christian
House Church leaders in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of northwest
China. He has also publicly resigned from the Chinese Communist Party, which
might have contributed to the incidents of threats and harassment. RECOMMENDED ACTION : Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Chinese or
your own language :
APPEALS TO : Prime Minister of the People’s Republic
of China WEN Jiabao Guojia Zongli The State Council 9 Xihuangcheng Genbeijie
Beijingshi 100032, People’s Republic of China Fax : + 86 10 65961109 or
2260 (c/o Minister of Foreign Affair) Email : gazette@mail.gov.cn
Salutation : Your Excellency Minister of Justice of the People’s
Republic of China WU Aiying Buzhang Ministry of Justice 10 Chaoyangmen
Nandajie Chao Yangqu Beijing 100020, People’s Republic of China Fax : +
86 10 65292345 Email : minister@legalinfo.gov.cn Salutation : Dear
Minister Minster of Public Security of People’s
Republic of China ZHOU Yongkang Buzhang Gong’anbu 14 Dongchang’anjie, Beijing
City 100741, People’s Republic of China Fax : + 86 10 63099216 (it may
be difficult to get through ; please keep trying) Salutation : Dear
Minister COPIES TO : Director of the Beijing
Public Security Bureau MA Zhenchuan Juzhang Beijingshi Gong’anju 9 Qianmen
Dongdajie, Dongchengqu Beijingshi 100740, People’s Republic of China
Email : 110@bjgaj.gov.cn Ambassade
de la République Populaire de Chine Avenue de Tervueren 463, 1160 Bruxelles
Fax : 02.762.99.66 Fax : 02.779.28.95 Email : chinaemb
be@mfa.gov.cn PLEASE
SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. You can also of the Law Society
of England and Wales. PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. |
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