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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, 56, who spent nearly 20 years exposing local government malfeasance and brutality, and has already served eight years in prison, was found guilty by a court in southwestern China of ...
Activist Huang Qi works in his home in Chengdu, China, on Sept. 18, 2012. (Gillian Wong/AP) HUANG QI, one of China’s most prominent human rights activists who has already spent nearly half of ...
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 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 ...
Huang Qi is serving a 12-year sentence for leaking state secrets. His 87-year old mother published her letter earlier 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 ...
The rights activist Huang Qi in 2012. His trial has drawn intense international attention, in part because Mr. Huang, 55, has a potentially fatal kidney disease.
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 ...
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 ...
According to the information received, on November 23, 2009, the Wuhou District Court, in Chengdu City, found Mr. Huang Qi guilty for possessing "three documents issued by a certain city Government", ...
Huang Qi, a Chinese journalist and “cyber-dissident,” was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison for illegally disclosing and providing state secrets abroad. Huang Qi is the founder of 64 Tianwang, a ...