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Human rights activist Huang Qi has been in Chinese government custody for nearly a year and is in failing health. The Chinese dissident was critical of the government after the Sichuan earthquake.
Huang Qi, whose website documented tensions in Chinese society, was sentenced to 12 years. It was a sharp warning to other citizen activists.
BEIJING — One of China’s most prominent human rights activists, the blogger Huang Qi, went on trial on Monday on charges of leaking state secrets, and American diplomats seeking to attend the ...
After 18 months in detention, a court in the southern province of Sichuan has announced that Chinese rights activist Huang Qi and two other activists will be put on trial June 20. However ...
HUANG QI, one of China’s most prominent human rights activists who has already spent nearly half of the past two decades in prison and state detention, was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison ...
Huang Qi is serving time for allegedly leaking state secrets; his mother, 87, published her letter this month, and it has been circulating online ...
Huang Qi, 56, was sentenced for “deliberately disclosing state secrets” to foreign parties, the Mianyang Intermediate People’s Court in Sichuan province said in a brief online announcement ...
Huang Qi News from United Press International.A Chinese blogger and activist, who sought to help parents of children killed in the 2008 earthquake, was sentenced to three years in jail, his wife said.
China’s first “cyber-dissident” Huang Qi is in danger of dying in police custody if he does not receive medical treatment for a host of severe health conditions, human rights groups warned ...
Huang Qi, founder and director of Sichuan-based human rights website “64 Tianwang”, was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment following a secret trial in January 2019. His 87-year-old mother has not able ...
Dissident Huang Qi, who was jailed for three years after investigating the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, said yesterday he was turned away from rescue work in the quake zone because authorities were ...
The Observatory has been informed by Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) and Human Rights in China (HRIC) about the sentencing of Mr. Huang Qi, a cyber-dissident and Director of the Tianwang Human ...