Human Rights in China (HRIC)

Chinese human rights defender and internet activist Du Doubin on trial in closed proceeding

Front Line has received reports from Human Rights in China (HRIC) that the Internet activist Du Daobin is going on trial on May 18 2004 in closed proceedings, and without the benefit of his chosen defense counsel.

According to sources in China, although Du Daobin’s lawyer, Mo Shaoping, had presented the court with his schedule of commitments, he was notified just three days ago to present his defense statement on Du’s behalf at the Intermediate People’s Court in Xiaogan City, Hubei Province. Mo was unable to rearrange his other commitments on such short notice, and so will not be able to appear at the trial. Mo has had no option but to file his written statement with the court, depriving Du of effective oral argument and significantly weakening his defense.  Read More

Human Rights Defender, Ding Zilin, under house arrest in China

May 2004

Front Line is concerned by reports received from Human Rights in China (HRIC) that human rights defender Ding Zilin, who is under house arrest has been notified by the Chinese authorities that “Under the present regime there will be no resolution of the June 4th question”

Ding Zilin, is the leader of the Tiananmen Mothers, a group of family members of people killed or injured in June 1989. Ding Zilin was arrested in her home May 2004. Front Line fears that Ding Zilin and her family may have been put under effective house arrest due to her leadership of the June 4th Memorial Global Coalition, which has been planning memorial activities for the 15th anniversary of June 4th all over the world.  Read More

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