BACKGROUND INFORMATION Gao Zhisheng was convicted of 'inciting subversion' in December 2006 in connection with his activism, including his organization of a hunger-strike protest in Beijing in February 2006 to draw attention to the plight of several other activists who had been subjected to human rights violations, and his publishing of an open letter to the authorities calling for religious freedom and an end to the ‘barbaric’ persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual movement. The authorities had already suspended the operations of his law firm, the Shengzhi Law Office, and revoked his law license in late 2005. Unusually, the court ruled that his three-year prison sentence should be suspended for five years, meaning that he would not be imprisoned unless he commits a criminal offence during that period. For more information, see UA 14/06 (ASA 17/001/2006, 19 January 2006) and follow-ups. In April 2007, Gao Zhisheng reported other Chinese activists that he had been treated harshly by police during a four-month period in custody in 2006, including being handcuffed and forced to sit in an iron chair or cross-legged for extended periods, and having bright lights shone at him. He said he only agreed to confess to his ‘crime’ in order to protect his family.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own language: - calling on the authorities to reveal the whereabouts of Gao Zhisheng; - calling on the authorities to guarantee that Gao Zhisheng will not be tortured or ill-treated while he is in custody, and that he has access to lawyers, members of his family and any necessary medical treatment; - expressing concern that Gao Zhisheng’s family members are under tight police surveillance and calling for all restrictions on their freedom of movement to be lifted; - urging the authorities to ensure that human rights defenders can carry out their peaceful and legitimate activities without fear of arbitrary detention, torture or ill-treatment, or other human rights violations.
APPEALS TO: Prime Minister of the People's Republic of China WEN Jiabao Guojia Zongli The State Council General Office 2 Fuyoujie, Xichengqu Beijingshi 100017 People's Republic of China Fax: +86 10 65961109 or 2260 (c/o Ministry of Foreign Affairs) or 2260 (c/o Ministry of
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