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IDHAE INFORMATION
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According to the information
received, on November 14, 2007, the Tianhe District Court of Guangzhou City
convicted Guo Feixiong for “illegal business activity”,
in connection with the publication of Shenyang Political Earthquake, which
exposed government corruption in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, Liaoning
Province, and sentenced him to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 40,000
yuan, following a trial marked with serious procedural irregularities. In
particular, Mr. Guo’s lawyers were not present at the sentencing hearing. Mr. Guo
is currently detained at Guangzhou City No. 3 Detention Centre. (Please see : uk-page4.1.china9.htm ) The
Guangzhou Public Security Bureau referred the case to Guangzhou’s Tianhe
District Procuratorate, but the case was sent back on January 19, 2007, for
supplemental investigation. On January 20, 2007, the case was transferred to
the authorities in Liaoning Province. The case was referred again to the
Tianhe District Procuratorate on February 17, but the procuratorate sent it
back once more to the Guangzhou Public Security Bureau on March 1, 2007 for
another round of supplemental investigation. On
April 2, 2007, Mr. Guo Feixiong’s wife was informed by the Public Prosecutor
of the Tianhe district that her husband had been transferred back to the
Guangzhou Municipal No. 3 Detention Centre, following a previous transfer to
the town of Shenyang (Liaoning province) in January 2007. She was also told
that on March 30, 2007, the Guangzhou Public Security Bureau (PSB) submitted
the case to the Public Prosecutor for further investigation. Mr. Guo
was formally indicted on May 15, 2007, the last day on which a prosecution
could be initiated against him. Guo
went on trial at Guangzhou's Tianhe District Court on July 9, 2007, on charges
of "illegal business activity" in connection with the publication
of Shenyang Political Earthquake, a book concerning a political
scandal in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. On July 26, 2007, Guo's wife
Zhang Qing learned from a judge at Tianhe District Court that the
procuratorate had requested that Guo's case be sent back for supplemental
investigation following the adjournment of his trial. At the end of August,
Guo'’s case was sent back to the Tianhe District Court upon completion of this
investigation period. On October 12, 2007, Zhang learned that the Tianhe
District Court had requested approval from the Higher People's Court of
Guangdong Province to further delay Guo’s case for another month. Background information: On
September 13, 2005, Mr. Guo Feixiong, who provided legal advice in a number
of controversial right defence cases, was arrested in Guangzhou and held
incommunicado until October 4, 2005. He was released without charge on
December 27, 2005. Following his release, Mr. Guo was beaten by public
security officers on three occasions in February, March and August of 2006. On
February 3, 2006 Mr. Guo Feixiong was detained in the Linhe police station in
Guangzhou for 12 hours. He was subsequently released on February 4, 2006.
Before he left the building, he was dragged out by a group of unidentified
men who beat him violently. On
February 8, 2006, Mr. Guo Feixiong issued an open letter addressed to the
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. In the letter, he
protested against the excessive use of force in government crackdowns on
recent demonstrations and civil society movements in rural areas, forced
evictions, violence against human rights lawyers and media censorship. He
also requested the authorities to engage in dialogue with villagers in order
to avoid escalation of rural land disputes. On the
same day, he was detained for 26 hours in the Fuyou police station in
Beijing. The next day, he was escorted back home by three policemen. Since
then, his house was being watched by the police and he was being followed by
policemen. On
September 14, 2006, Mr. Guo Feixiong was detained, before being formally
arrested on September 30, 2006 on suspicion of “illegal business activity”.
On September 29, 2006, his lawyers were allowed to visit him at the Guangzhou
Municipal Detention Centre. Mr. Guo told them about his very bad conditions
of detention and that, despite he wrote several letters of complaint to the
Prosecutor, detention centre officials refused to deliver them. Moreover,
during a prison visit on January 11, 2007, Mr. Guo told his lawyer that he
had been handcuffed and shackled to his bed for more than 40 days. Mr. Guo
further said that he was deprived of sleep for days and subjected to
around-the-clock interrogation. ACTIONS REQUIRED: Please
write to the Chinese authorities urging them to: i.Guarantee
in all circumstances the physical and psychological integrity of Mr. Guo
Feixiong; ii.Release
him immediately, as his detention is arbitrary; iii.Conduct
a fair, impartial and independent investigation into the allegations of
ill-treatment above-mentioned, in order to identify all those responsible,
bring them to trial and apply to them the civil, penal and/or administrative
sanctions provided by law; iv.Guarantee
that adequate reparation is provided to him, as a victim of abuses; v.Put
an end to all acts of harassment against him as well as all other human
rights defenders in China; vi.Conform
with the provisions of the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, adopted
by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 9, 1998, especially
its article 1, which states that “everyone has the right, individually and in
association with others, to promote and to strive for the protection and
realisation of human rights and fundamental freedoms at the national and
international levels”, article 6(b), which states that “everyone has the
right, individually and in association with others (...) to publish, impart
or disseminate to others views, information and knowledge on all human rights
and fundamental freedoms”, and its article 8(2), which provides that
“everyone has the right, individually and in association with others, to
submit to governmental bodies and agencies and organisations concerned with
public affairs criticism and proposals for improving their functioning and to
draw attention to any aspect of their work that may hinder or impede the
promotion, protection and realisation of human rights and fundamental
freedoms”; vii.Ensure
in all circumstances respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in
accordance with international human rights standards and international
instruments ratified by the People’s Republic of China. ADDRESSES : President
Hu Jintao, People’s Republic of China, c/o Embassy of the People’s Republic
of China; 2300 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, D.C., 20008, USA, Fax: +01
202 588-0032; Please
also write to the diplomatic representations of the People’s Republic of
China in your respective countries. TAKE ACTION NOW ! |
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