Zhu, Jiahua: Solid evidence how Chinese Government Tramples Human Rights
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Date: 4/28/2011 10:36:38 AM
Sender: Zhu, Jiahua
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Zhu, Jiahua: Solid evidence how Chinese Government Tramples Human Rights
朱家骅(Zhu,Jiahua)
Under Chinese government’s dictatorship, there has never been freedom and liberty. People can’t express their opinion or anger. There are many democratic activists who are not happy with the government and they are trying to change the current situation of the fact that there is no liberty or freedom in China. But many of them have been arrested, put in prison under charges and even persecuted and their family members are under surveillance and even house arrest.
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Liu laureate, Xiaobo has been arrested and sentenced several times and his wife is also being monitored and harassed. Liu, Xianbin, another Chinese democratic activist and a 08 Charter manifesto was sentenced to 10 years in prison and deprived of political rights for 2 years and 4 months, under the charge of “inciting subversion of state power”by Suining Intermediate Court. These charge were simply because of the fact that he published articles criticizing the government on offshore websites between April 2009 and February 2010. He was involved with some democratic activities in 1989 and the founding of China Democracy Party. Before this, he was put in prison twice for “Counter-revolutionary propaganda and incitement”and “inciting subversion of state power”. The U.S government criticized Chinese authority’s charges against Liu, Xianbin, requested immediate release of him and hear the voice from the people of “increase the transparency of administration, fight against corruption and respect freedom of speech”, but Chinese government ignored the urge from U.S and continued to brutally persecute democratic activists and harass their family members.
After I joined China Democracy Party on May 15, 2008, Chinese government sent police to my home to threaten and harass my family 19 times. They destroyed things and called me a counter-revolutionist that opposed the government abroad and threatened that if I return to China, the Chinese government would put me in jail and sentence me heavy penalties; the police warned my family that they must corporate with government investigation, if not, they will be affected too.
It is solid evidence that the Chinese police persecuted and harassed Liu, Xiaobo and his family, Liu, Xianbin and his family, and to my family. I will not back down in order to realize democracy in China. The human rights situation in China won’t be changed fundamentally unless the single-party dictatorship can be eliminated and a democratic China is established.
Zhu, Jiahua
April 28, 2011
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