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Chinese Activist Surfaces After a Year in Custody[28.03.2010] The New York Times schreibt:
Gao Zhisheng, the Chinese rights activist who has been missing for more
than a year, has resurfaced near his hometown in northern China. In a brief telephone interview on Sunday, Mr. Gao said that he was no longer in police custody, but that he could not give any details of his predicament. “I’m fine now, but I’m not in a position to be interviewed,” he said from Wutai Mountain, the site of a well-known Buddhist monastery. “I’ve been sentenced but released.” Since Mr. Gao disappeared into the custody of public security personnel in February 2009, the Chinese government has provided a series of contradictory and cryptic explanations of his whereabouts, despite entreaties by the United Nations, the White House and the European Union. During a previous detention in 2006, Mr. Gao said he was tortured by his captors. He said they repeatedly applied electric shocks to his body and warned him that he would be killed if he revealed how he was treated. A lawyer and outspoken critic of the Chinese government, Mr. Gao gained notice for his defense of society’s most marginalized citizens: farmers evicted from their land, members of underground Christian churches and practitioners of Falun Gong, the outlawed spiritual movement. mehr dazu beiThe
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