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21 May 2008
CHINA: Dissident writer Chen Daojun
detained.
RAN 27/08
The Writers in Prison Committee of
International PEN is seriously concerned
about the detention and well-being of
dissident writer and journalist Chen Daojun,
who was detained on 9 May 2008 near the city
of Chengdu, Sichuan province. International
PEN seeks urgent information about his
well-being following the devastating
earthquake in the province on 12 May 2008,
and sends sincere condolences to the Chinese
for the losses suffered as a result of this
disaster. PEN is concerned that Chen Daojun
was charged with subversion after publishing
an article and campaigning on environmental
issues. It calls for his immediate and
unconditional release if he continues to be
held in violation of Article 19 of the
International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights, to which China is a
signatory.
According to PEN¨s information, freelance
journalist Chen Daojun was among a number of
people detained on 9 May 2008 whilst
protesting the building of a chemical plant
in the town of Pengzhou, 39 km outside the
capital Chengdu. He is reportedly held on
subversion charges, apparently for an
article published on 5 May 2008 on the
overseas Chinese website China E-Weekly
about the alleged dangers of the proposed
plant. There has been no news of him since
the earthquake devastated the region on 12
May 2008.
The following is an excerpt from an American
PEN press release issued on 13 May 2008
(http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/2376/prmID/172
)
`Chen Daojun, aged 40, is an essayist and
former journalist at several provincial
newspapers from 1998 to 2002, when he
resigned from his post as a Communist Party
official. In recent years, he has also
published many essays and articles in
overseas Chinese media, particularly on the
Internet, on sites such as Fire of Liberty,
China E-Weekly, Democratic Forum, New
Century News and Boxun Newsnet. It is
believed that Chen was targeted not only
because of his role in the environmental
protests but also because of his critical
stands on several sensitive issues,
including his support of Tibetan rights and
his opposition to the politics of the
Beijing Olympics.¨
Please send appeals:
Expressing serious concern for the safety of
detained journalist Chen Daojun following
the earthquake in Sichuan on 12 May, seeking
urgent information about his well-being, and
expressing sincere condolences for the
losses suffered in this disaster ;
Expressing serious concern that he appears
to have been charged in violation of Article
19 of the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights to which China is a
signatory, and if so calling for his
immediate and unconditional release.
WiPC recommends that you copy your appeal to
the Chinese embassy in your country asking
them to forward it and welcoming any
comments.
Government addresses:
His Excellency Hu Jintao
President of the People¨s Republic of China
State Council
Beijing 100032
P.R. China.
Mr. Meng Jianzhu
Minister of the Public Security
East Chang'an Avenue 14
100741 Beijing
P.R. China
Please note that fax numbers are no longer
available for the Chinese authorities, so
you may wish to ask the diplomatic
representative for China in your country to
forward your appeals.
Please copy appeals to the diplomatic
representative for China in your country if
possible.
**Please contact the PEN WiPC office in
London if sending appeals after 20 June
2008**
For further information please contact Cathy
McCann at International PEN Writers in
Prison Committee, Brownlow House, 50/51 High
Holborn, London WC1V 6ER, Tel.+ 44 (0) 20
7405 0338, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7405 0339, email:
cathy.mccann@internationalpen.org.uk
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