Saturday, February 12, 2011

Human Rights in China: the dissident Chen Guangcheng was beaten by police

He documented his constant surveillance with a video and had to pay for this: the Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng was beaten by police. But a visit to the doctor, he was banned, according to human rights activists. Chen Guangcheng is guarded around the clock by the Chinese police. "I left a narrow Gefängis and am now in a large, well-known Chinese dissident, said in a video.

He is at his home in Shandong province in the east of the country under house arrest since he was sacked in September after more than four years of detention. In a one-hour video surveillance documented Chen's permanent - and was punished by the police bitter. The activist had been beaten on Tuesday or Wednesday hospitalized because of the production of the video, the Hong Kong-based Chinese Human Rights Defenders Organisation said on Friday, citing a source familiar with the situation with Chen.


The police had denied him but then a medical treatment. Also, Chen's wife, who is with him under house arrest, was reportedly beaten. Other human rights activists and lawyers said the news agency that they were also informed that Chen had been beaten. The information was credible. Chen is one of many self-taught "lawyers" who engage in human rights issues in China and concerned advice.

It had drawn particular criticism of the rigid one-child policy, the wrath of Beijing's up. The dissident was officially convicted of damage to state property and effect on traffic through mass meetings. The US-based China Aid Organization on Wednesday released the video on the web. It shows how Chen's house is guarded around the clock by Chinese police.

According to a statement monitor the communist leadership of three teams each with 22 officers around the clock every step. Chen also complained that his guards provoked, "Rowdy methods" application Deten and had him threatened violence. Local police, despite repeated attempts do not reach first for an opinion.

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