9 June 2010
CHINA: Prominent writer Zhang Jianhong (aka
Li Hong) released; grave health concerns
RAN 35/06
The Writers in Prison Committee of
International PEN welcomes the release on
medical parole on 5 June 2010 of prominent
writer and member of the Independent Chinese
PEN Centre, Zhang Jianhong. However, it is
deeply troubled by reports that he is now in
a critical condition in hospital, requiring
intensive care and dependent on a
ventilator. International PEN considers
Zhang Jianhong to be convicted in violation
of Article 19 of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to
which China is a signatory. It therefore
continues to call for all charges against
Zhang Jianhong to be dropped, and pending
this, appeals to the Chinese government to
abide by its obligations to provide Zhang
Jianhong with all necessary medical care
immediately.
Background
According to International PEN¡¯s
information, Zhang Jianhong has been
diagnosed with muscle atrophy and
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive
degenerative disease of the central nervous
system, and his condition has rapidly
deteriorated in prison. Since October 2007
he has been held in Zhejiang Provincial
Prison Hospital, Hangzhou, eastern China,
but he is now dependant on a life support
machine and requires intensive care. Zhang
is unable to speak or write. Independent
Chinese PEN Centre (ICPC) reports that,
according to Zhang¡¯s doctors, he is likely
to remain dependent on the ventilator for
the rest of his life, but that he might
regain the use of his hands with
rehabilitation treatment. The cost for
keeping Zhang in intensive care is about 500
to 600 US$ a day, money that his family does
not have. Zhang Jianhong is 52 years old.
A prominent poet, playwright and author,
Zhang Jianhong (aka Li Hong) was arrested in
September 2006 and sentenced in March 2007
to six years in prison for writing articles
critical of the government. Zhang started
publishing his poems in the 1980s, and was
previously imprisoned from 1989-1991 for his
pro-democracy activities. In August 2005 he
founded the literary website Aiqinhai
http://www.aiqinhai.org/), of which he was
editor-in-chief, which was banned by the
authorities in 2006. Before his 2006
incarceration, he was a regular contributor
to the overseas Chinese sites Boxun (http://www.boxun.com)
and The Epoch Times (http://www.dajiyuan.com).
Zhang Jianhong was released by the Chinese
authorities on medical parole on 5 June
2010, after spending almost four years in
prison. Repeated requests for medical parole
had previously been denied, and his health
is now critical.
Recommended Action
Minimum action: send one appeal to the
government address below
- Welcoming the release on medical parole of
prominent writer Zhang Jianghong, but
expressing grave concerns that he is said to
be in a critical condition in hospital and
dependent on a ventilator;
- Calling for all charges against Zhang
Jianhong to be dropped, in accordance with
Article 19 of the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which
China is a signatory, and pending this, to
provide Zhang Jianhong with all necessary
medical care immediately.
Send appeals to:
His Excellency Hu Jintao
President of the People¡¯s Republic of China
State Council
Beijing 100032
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.
Further Action: write a similar appeal to
the Chinese Ambassador in your country
asking him/her to comment on your concerns.
Readings: Attached are some of Zhang
Jianhong¡¯s poems, translated into English by
Yu Zhang of the Independent Chinese PEN
Centre (ICPC). Centres are encouraged to
organise readings of Zhang¡¯s work, as he is
now unable to express himself either by
speech or writing and gains moral strength
from knowing that his voice is still heard.
Consider electing Zhang Jianhong as an
Honorary Member of your Centre ¨C please let
the PEN office in London know if you do so,
and we will give you a case sheet and
further advice on what you can do to support
his case.
**Please contact the PEN WiPC office in
London if sending appeals after 15 July
2010**
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.mcc...@internationalpen.org.uk
Cathy McCann
Researcher, Asia/Middle East
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
www.internationalpen.org.uk
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