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RAPID ACTION
NETWORK
RAN 43/08
The Writers in Prison Committee of
International PEN welcomes the
release of University lecturer,
political activist and dissident
writer Hu Shigen on 26
of August 2008, after spending
sixteen years and three months in
prison.
International PEN remains concerned
that he remains under restrictions,
and reminds the Chinese authorities
of their obligations to Article 19
of the
United Nations International
Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights.
According to International PEN¨s
information, Hu Shigen, now aged 53,
was
arrested on 27 September 1992, and
convicted on 16 December 1994 by the
Beijing Intermediate People¨s Court
of `leading a counterrevolutionary
organisation¨ and
`counterrevolutionary propaganda¨.
Hu Shigen was
sentenced to twenty years in prison
and a subsequent five years of
deprivation of political rights. He
was amongst dozens of China Freedom
and Democracy Party (CFDP) and China
Free Trade Union (CFTU) members to
be detained in April and May 1992
for planning 4 June 1989 memorial
activities in many of China¨s major
cities. As a founding member of both
the CFDP and CFTU, Hu Shigen drafted
a number of key documents for both
parties and was active in calling
for government accountability for
the violent suppression of the
Democracy Movement in June 1989.
Reports suggest that he is in poor
health after many years of
ill-treatment in jail.
Hu Shigen¨s sentence has been
reduced several times in prison,
most
recently in May 2008. Although now
released, Hu Shigen remains formally
deprived of his right to exercise
free speech, right of association
and of
free assembly, and his eligibility
to work for a state institution.
Hu Shigen is honorary member of:
English PEN, Independent Chinese
PEN, PEN Canada.
Please send appeals:
a.. Welcoming the release of
university lecturer, political
activist and
dissident writer Hu Shigen, but
expressing serious concerns about
the
continuing restrictions he faces;
b.. Calling for all restrictions
against him to be lifted in
accordance
with Article 19 of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights
to which China is a signatory.
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.
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:
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