Back to top

Human rights defender Guo Feixiong at risk of losing his life in prison

Status: 
Health Deteriorated
About the situation

Human rights defender Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄) (real name: Yang Maodong 杨茂东) has been on hunger strike in prison and his health has severely deteriorated. When his family visited him in early September at the Sihui Prison in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, the human rights defender looked severely emaciated, extremely pale, and weighed around 40kg, down significantly from his normal weight of approximately 70kg.

On 26 June 2023, the Guangdong Provincial Higher Court rejected Guo Feixiong’s appeal and upheld the Guangzhou Intermediate Court’s first-instance verdict and sentence against the human rights defender. On 11 May 2023, the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court tried, convicted and sentenced human rights defender Yang Maodong (杨茂东), who is better known by his pen name Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄), to eight years in prison for “inciting subversion of State power”, to be followed by “deprivation of political rights” for three years. The trial lasted about two and a half hours, and the verdict was reached after a short recess of one hour. The human rights defender said he would appeal this sentence.

On 8 July 2022, the Guangzhou Municipal Procuratorate decided to indict and prosecute the human rights defender for “inciting subversion of State power”.

On 6 July 2022, human rights defender Yang Maodong, who is known by his penname Guo Feixiong, talked to his lawyer via a video link in Guangzhou city, Guangdong province. The defender has been on hunger strike since December 2021. As a result, he has lost a significant amount of weight and now weighs only 50kg. His family is worried that if he continues to lose weight at the current pace, his life will be in danger in two to three months.

On 16 June 2022, human rights defender Guo Feixiong was allowed to meet his lawyer for the first time since he was arrested on 5 December 2021 by police in Guangzhou city. He was denied access to legal counsel on the pretext that he is being accused of “endangering national security”.

On 10 January 2022, human rights defender Guo Feixiong's wife, Zhang Qing, passed away in a hospital in Maryland in the US.

Guo Feixiong has not been heard from since 5 December 2021 when he sent out a message to his close friends stating that he was under police custody.

On 25 November 2021, Zhang Qing, human rights defender Guo Feixiong’s spouse, released a letter addressed to Guo Feixiong revealing that cancer cells have spread all over her body and that her doctors told her she has one or two months left to live. She said she would fight the cancer, but that she needs him by her side as soon as possible.

On 12 January 2022, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau in Guangdong province sent a notice to the family of human rights defender and 2015 Front Line Defender Award laureate Guo Feixiong (aka Yang Maodong), informing them that the human rights defender has been formally arrested on suspicion of “inciting subversion of State power” under Article 105(2) of China’s Criminal Law.

On the evening of 28 January 2021, border control authorities at Shanghai’s Pudong Airport blocked human rights defender and writer Yang Maodong (杨茂东), better known by his pen name Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄), from boarding a flight to the United States to care for his wife Zhang Qing who is seriously ill. The authorities reportedly cited “suspicion of endangering national security” as the basis for imposing an exit ban on the defender.

About Guo Feixiong

Guo FeixiongHuman rights defender Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄) (real name: Yang Maodong 杨茂东) is currently serving an eight-year sentence issued in May 2023 as punishment for “inciting subversion of State power”. He is a well-known human rights defender in China who has previously been imprisoned twice, first from 2006 to 2011, and again from 2013 to 2019. The human rights defender is vocal about issues of democracy, anti-corruption and censorship. He was the 2015 Front Line Defenders Award laureate.

27 September 2023
Human rights defender Guo Feixiong at risk of losing his life in prison

Human rights defender Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄) (real name: Yang Maodong 杨茂东) has been on hunger strike in prison and his health has severely deteriorated. When his family visited him in early September at the Sihui Prison in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, the human rights defender looked severely emaciated, extremely pale, and weighed around 40kg, down significantly from his normal weight of approximately 70kg.

Guo Feixiong is currently serving an eight-year sentence issued in May 2023 as punishment for “inciting subversion of State power”. He is a well-known human rights defender in China who has previously been imprisoned twice, first from 2006 to 2011, and again from 2013 to 2019. The human rights defender is vocal about issues of democracy, anti-corruption and censorship. He was the 2015 Front Line Defenders Award laureate.

Guo Feixiong has undertaken multiple hunger strikes since December 2021 to protest the exit ban imposed on him and his subsequent detention. During their most recent prison visit, his family learned that, since their last prison visit in June 2023, the human rights defender has been experiencing health issues which affect his thyroid glands, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and liver. The human rights defender also frequently feels dizzy and feverish. The prison authorities have been tube-feeding him in order to keep him alive. If he does not end his hunger strike and the weight loss continues, the health consequences could be severe, including loss of life.

According to information published by the Guo Feixiong Concern Group, Guo Feixiong’s older sister contacted local authorities to demand an improvement in the human rights defender’s prison conditions. However, local security officials warned her not to write to higher officials or conduct public advocacy on behalf of the human rights defender’s situation. Guo Feixiong’s recent request to be transferred to a prison at a location closer to his sister, and with better conditions, was also denied.

United Nations human rights experts have sent two communications to the Chinese government, both in February and December of 2022, raising concerns about Guo Feixiong’s arbitrary detention and prosecution.

Front Line Defenders is extremely concerned by the reports of Guo Feixiong’s rapidly deteriorating health. It urges the Chinese authorities to immediately and unconditionally release the human rights defender and to ensure that he has prompt access to adequate and necessary medical care of his choice. Front Line Defenders also urges the Chinese authorities to respect Guo Feixiong’s right to freedom of movement, including by permitting and facilitating his travel to the United States so that he may be reunited with his children.

28 June 2023
Appeal court upholds verdict against Guo Feixiong

On 26 June 2023, the Guangdong Provincial Higher Court rejected Guo Feixiong’s appeal and upheld the Guangzhou Intermediate Court’s first-instance verdict and sentence against the human rights defender. The Higher Court announced the decision without holding any appeal hearings.

12 May 2023
Human rights defender Guo Feixiong sentenced to eight years in prison

On 11 May 2023, the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court tried, convicted and sentenced human rights defender Yang Maodong (杨茂东), who is better known by his pen name Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄), to eight years in prison for “inciting subversion of State power”, to be followed by “deprivation of political rights” for three years. The trial lasted about two and a half hours, and the verdict was reached after a short recess of one hour. The human rights defender said he would appeal this sentence.

Guo Feixiong is a well-known human rights defender in China who has already been imprisoned twice, from 2006 to 2011 and again from 2013 to 2019. The human rights defender is vocal about issues of democracy, anti-corruption and censorship. He was the 2015 Front Line Defenders Award laureate.

The court found that the interviews that Guo Feixiong gave to overseas Chinese-language media and articles concerning democratic reforms which were written or reposted by the human rights defender online, constitute “incitement to subvert State power” under Article 105 of the Criminal Law of China.

In late January 2021, Guo Feixiong was barred from boarding a flight to the United States to see his wife Zhang Qing, who was terminally ill. Despite the human rights defender’s pleas, the Chinese authorities refused to lift the exit ban on him and placed him under strict surveillance throughout 2021. On 10 January 2022, Zhang Qing passed away at a hospital in the US. Two days later, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau formally arrested Guo Feixiong, and the prosecutors indicted him in July 2022. He has been conducting hunger strikes throughout 2022 to protest the exit ban imposed upon him, as well as his detention and prosecution.

Independent UN human rights experts have raised Guo Feixiong’s case with the Chinese government in February and again in December 2022, expressing concerns about the exit ban, incommunicado detention, and violations of due process rights to which the defender was subjected. The experts have also repeatedly called on the Chinese authorities to review and reform provisions under Chinese legislation concerning national security, in particular Article 105 of the Criminal Law concerning “subversion”, which have been routinely used to detain, prosecute and convict human rights defenders.

Front Line Defenders strongly condemns today’s verdict against Guo Feixiong as it believes it is solely in retaliation against his peaceful and legitimate human rights work. We call on the relevant authorities in China to promptly quash the conviction and sentence, immediately release him, and fully guarantee and respect his basic rights, including his freedom of movement.

9 August 2022
Guo Feixiong indicted for “inciting subversion”

On 8 July 2022, the Guangzhou Municipal Procuratorate decided to indict and prosecute human rights defender Yang Maodong, who is known by his pen name Guo Feixiong, for “inciting subversion of State power”. The case has now been transferred to the Guangzhou Municipal Intermediate Court, which may decide to accept the indictment and prepare for a trial or send the case back to the procuratorate for supplementary investigation.

On 5 August 2022, the human rights defender’s two lawyers conducted a video call with him. The defender is being accused of inciting subversion by authoring articles which were posted online, setting up a website focusing on constitutional democracy where his own and others’ pro-democracy writings are posted, and giving an interview to the US-based media outlet Radio Free Asia on 27 January 2021 when he was barred from flying to the US to see his dying wife.

According the defender’s family, the prosecutors consider Guo Feixiong’s offences to be “major crimes” under article 105 of the Criminal Law. If convicted, the defender faces a minimum of five years in prison. In a letter to the Chinese government in April 2021, UN human rights experts have criticised the vagueness of the term “major crimes” in article 105, which allows the judiciary to hand down long and harsh sentences.

8 July 2022
Family fears for Guo Feixiong’s life as defender continues hunger strike

On 6 July 2022, human rights defender Yang Maodong, who is known by his penname Guo Feixiong, talked to his lawyer via a video link in Guangzhou city, Guangdong province. The defender has been on hunger strike since December 2021. As a result, he has lost a significant amount of weight and now weighs only 50kg. His family is worried that if he continues to lose weight at the current pace, his life will be in danger in two to three months.

17 June 2022
Guo Feixiong allowed first meeting with lawyer

On 16 June 2022, human rights defender Guo Feixiong was allowed to meet his lawyer for the first time since he was arrested on 5 December 2021 by police in Guangzhou city. He was denied access to legal counsel on the pretext that he is being accused of “endangering national security”.

The defender told his lawyer that the since July 2021, the local authorities pressured him to admit to wrongdoing and confess to “crimes”. After he refused, the authorities used the refusal to deny his travel abroad to care for his critically-ill wife, who eventually died in the US in January 2022.

He has gone on hunger strike since his arrest to convey three demands to the authorities. First, he wants the authorities to set up a special investigative committee to establish the facts surrounding the travel ban imposed on him by the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau and the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department, and to seek accountability for this human rights violation.

Second, he is asking the National People’s Congress to initiate a review of the constitutionality of legal provisions that empower authorities to restrict or deny the right to legal counsel in “national security” cases, and to strike down these provisions.

Third, he is calling on the Chinese government to initiate and implement genuine reforms to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms.

19 January 2022
Human rights defender Guo Feixiong formally arrested for “inciting subversion of State power”

On 12 January 2022, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau in Guangdong province sent a notice to the family of human rights defender and 2015 Front Line Defender Award laureate Guo Feixiong (aka Yang Maodong), informing them that the human rights defender has been formally arrested on suspicion of “inciting subversion of State power” under Article 105(2) of China’s Criminal Law. According to the arrest notice, he is currently being detained at the Guangzhou Municipal No. 1 Detention Centre.

Guo Feixiong is a well-known human rights defender in China, who has previously spent 11 years in detention due to his human rights work. The human rights defender has been missing since 5 December 2021, after sending a text message to close friends saying he was under police custody. The formal arrest by the Guangzhou police came less than two days after the human rights defender’s wife, Zhang Qing, died after a year-long battle with cancer on 10 January 2022, in Maryland, United States. The authorities imposed an exit ban on Guo Feixiong in January 2021 and barred him from boarding a flight at the Shanghai airport to the United States to care for his wife Zhang Qing. It is unclear whether the human rights defender has been informed of his wife’s death while in police custody.

Under article 105(2) of China’s Criminal Law, those who incite “others by spreading rumors or slanders or any other means to subvert the State power or overthrow the socialist system” are subject to “fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights”.

In April 2021, UN human rights experts jointly wrote to the Chinese government to reiterate their “alarm at the continued use of national security provisions of the Criminal Code that have been used to restrict the rights to freedom of expression, of association, and of peaceful assembly.” They were particularly concerned about the ill-defined terms of Article 105, the length of imprisonment stipulated in it as well as other national security-related provisions included in China’s Criminal Law. In a joint report published in December 2021, Front Line Defenders and partner organisations drew attention to the Chinese government’s frequent use of travel ban to punish human rights defenders and their family members.

Front Line Defenders condemns the Chinese government’s inhumane and unlawful refusal to respect Guo Feixiong’s right to freedom of movement for over 12 months, thus denying him an opportunity to see his dying wife. His formal arrest adds to the repeated violations against him over the last 16 years, including two prison sentences amounting to 11 years. Front Line Defenders urges the relevant authorities in China to immediately release Guo Feixiong, to drop the charges against him, and to facilitate his safe travel to the United States as soon as possible in order to attend his late wife’s affairs and comfort his two grieving children.

11 January 2022
Human rights defender Guo Feixiong remains incommunicado, while wife Zhang Qing passes away

On 10 January 2022, human rights defender Guo Feixiong's wife, Zhang Qing, passed away in a hospital in Maryland in the US. Guo Feixiong has not been heard from since 5 December 2021 when he sent out a message to his close friends stating that he was under police custody.

30 November 2021
Human rights defender Guo Feixiong’s wife terminally ill

On 25 November 2021, Zhang Qing, human rights defender Guo Feixiong’s spouse, released a letter addressed to Guo Feixiong revealing that cancer cells have spread all over her body and that her doctors told her she has one or two months left to live. She said she would fight the cancer, but that she needs him by her side as soon as possible.

Guo Feixiong is a well-known human rights defender in China, who has previously spent 11 years in detention due to his human rights work. On 28 January 2021, he was stopped at the Shanghai Pudong Airport and was prevented from boarding a flight to the US on the grounds that his departure would “threaten national security”. On 29 November 2021, Guo Feixiong released an online statement declaring that the Guangzhou municipal police and the Guandong provincial police finished reviewing his application for permission to leave China earlier in November, but that the case was later sent by the provincial police to the national Ministry of Public Security for approval. According to the human rights defender’s statement, the national Ministry has not reached a decision yet. Due to persistent harassment and threats against the human rights defender and his family, Zhang Qing together with their son and daughter fled from China and settled in the US in 2009. On 11 September 2015, Zhang Qing and their daughter Yang Tianjiao came to Dublin to receive the Front Line Defenders Award on behalf of Guo Feixiong, who was detained in China at that time.

In June 2021, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and State Chairman, told senior party leaders to “help foreign audiences understand that the Party pursues the well-being of Chinese people” and instructed officials to cultivate a “reliable, admirable and respectable image of China.” Imprisoning human rights defenders for their peaceful and legitimate work and barring them from leaving the country to care for ailing family members directly violates the Chairman’s guidance. Front Line Defenders reiterates its urgent call to the relevant authorities in China to immediately lift restrictions on Guo Feixiong’s freedom of movement and facilitate his travel to the US without further delay. Pending his departure to the US, the authorities should ensure his physical and psychological integrity and fully respect his basic rights, including his right to communicate freely without coercion or censorship.

29 January 2021
Human rights defender Guo Feixiong barred from leaving country to see ailing wife

On the evening of 28 January 2021, border control authorities at Shanghai’s Pudong Airport blocked human rights defender and writer Yang Maodong (杨茂东), better known by his pen name Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄), from boarding a flight to the United States to care for his wife Zhang Qing who is seriously ill. The authorities reportedly cited “suspicion of endangering national security” as the basis for imposing an exit ban on the defender.

Download the Urgent Appeal

Guo Feixiong is a well known figure in China's rights defence movement and laureate of the 2015 Front Line Defenders Award. He has previously spent 11 years in prison for his human rights activities. His first imprisonment from 2006 and 2011 came after he provided legal assistance and organisational support to residents in Taishi village in Guangdong province who were seeking to remove their village chief whom they accused of corruption, as well as after the publication of a book exposing a political scandal in the northeastern province of Liaoning.

His second imprisonment from 2013 to 2019 came after he participated in a peaceful protest in Guangzhou opposing censorship of a local newspaper which challenged government censorship. He was subjected to torture and degrading treatment while in detention. After he was released in August 2019, he has continued to author articles and commentaries on issues concerning human rights, democratic governance, and constitutional reforms in China and other countries.

In early January 2021, the human rights defenders wife Zhang Qing underwent a major surgery in the United States for colon cancer metastasised to the liver and is scheduled to begin chemotherapy for the next six months. On 27 January 2021, Guo Feixiong issued a statement indicating that, on 26 January 2021, two state security officers from the Public Security Bureau in Guangzhou city visited him and informed him that while provincial and municipal police officials agreed to his departure, the Ministry of Public Security has objected and ordered local authorities to block him at the airport, unless he goes to a “special location” in Hubei province, about 1,000 kilometres north of Guangdong, to meet with unknown officials from the Ministry to “reach an agreement”. Guo Feixiong refused as he wishes to immediately travel to the United States due to his wife’s critical health condition. He indicated in the statement that he would immediately go on an indefinite hunger strike if the authorities prevent him from travelling to the United States.

On 27 January 2021, Guo Feixiong went ahead and purchased tickets for flights to the US that were scheduled to depart the following day. On 28 January 2021, he was able to fly from Guangzhou to Shanghai, but was stopped at the immigration counter at Shanghai’s Pudong Airport, where his connecting flight to the US was to depart that evening. His friends last heard from him around 10:00pm local time on 28 January 2021. Calls to his mobiles have since gone unanswered. His current whereabouts and condition are unknown.

The Chinese government has a record of preventing human rights defenders who are overseas from returning to China or denying detained defenders the right to visit dying or gravely ill family members or to attend their funeral. Front Line Defenders strongly condemns the arbitrary exit ban imposed on Guo Feixiong and believes it is a reprisal for his legitimate and peaceful human rights work.