The sentencing of legal scholar #XuZhiyong and human rights lawyer #DingJiaxi
發表於 : 週三 9月 27, 2023 6:43 pm
The sentencing of legal scholar #XuZhiyong and human rights lawyer #DingJiaxi to long prison terms for "subversion of state power" is deeply concerning and indicative of the ongoing crackdown of human rights activists in China. Xu and Ding have dedicated their lives to advocating for civil rights, government transparency, and the rule of law. Their peaceful, rational, and non-violent approach should be commended, not punished.
While Xu and Ding were detained for more than three years, they have faced torture and mistreatment. Xu, in particular, has shared harrowing accounts of his treatment in detention, including sleep deprivation and physical abuse. Such treatment is a clear violation of their human rights and further underscores the lack of due process and fair trial in their cases.
The persecution extends beyond Xu and Ding to their loved ones. Xu's girlfriend, Li Qiaochu, has also been imprisoned for her association with Xu and her efforts to raise awareness about his case. She, too, has suffered mistreatment and has been denied the right to a fair trial.
The secrecy surrounding the trial and sentencing is deeply troubling. The lack of transparency raises serious questions about the credibility and legitimacy of the Chinese legal system. The denial of access to family members, diplomats, and defence lawyers further erodes any notion of the rule of law.
The international community must not turn a blind eye to these egregious human rights violations. Calls for the release of Xu, Ding, and Li have already been made by numerous organisations and governments, but they must be paired with decisive action. The United Nations and other relevant bodies should continue to monitor the situation closely and demand accountability from the Chinese authorities.
It is essential to remember that Xu, Ding, and Li are not criminals but individuals who have dedicated their lives to advocating for a more just and democratic China. Their peaceful activism should be celebrated, not punished. As concerned global citizens, we must stand in solidarity with them and continue to shine a light on their plight until they are released and their rights are fully restored.
Full story: https://29principles.uk/en/DJXZ
Database of Xu Zhiyong: https://29principles.uk/en/xzy
Database of Ding Jiaxi: https://29principles.uk/en/djx
#subversionofstatepower #许志永 #許志永 #丁家喜 #CCP #China #humanrightslawyer #humanrightslawyers #humanrights
While Xu and Ding were detained for more than three years, they have faced torture and mistreatment. Xu, in particular, has shared harrowing accounts of his treatment in detention, including sleep deprivation and physical abuse. Such treatment is a clear violation of their human rights and further underscores the lack of due process and fair trial in their cases.
The persecution extends beyond Xu and Ding to their loved ones. Xu's girlfriend, Li Qiaochu, has also been imprisoned for her association with Xu and her efforts to raise awareness about his case. She, too, has suffered mistreatment and has been denied the right to a fair trial.
The secrecy surrounding the trial and sentencing is deeply troubling. The lack of transparency raises serious questions about the credibility and legitimacy of the Chinese legal system. The denial of access to family members, diplomats, and defence lawyers further erodes any notion of the rule of law.
The international community must not turn a blind eye to these egregious human rights violations. Calls for the release of Xu, Ding, and Li have already been made by numerous organisations and governments, but they must be paired with decisive action. The United Nations and other relevant bodies should continue to monitor the situation closely and demand accountability from the Chinese authorities.
It is essential to remember that Xu, Ding, and Li are not criminals but individuals who have dedicated their lives to advocating for a more just and democratic China. Their peaceful activism should be celebrated, not punished. As concerned global citizens, we must stand in solidarity with them and continue to shine a light on their plight until they are released and their rights are fully restored.
Full story: https://29principles.uk/en/DJXZ
Database of Xu Zhiyong: https://29principles.uk/en/xzy
Database of Ding Jiaxi: https://29principles.uk/en/djx
#subversionofstatepower #许志永 #許志永 #丁家喜 #CCP #China #humanrightslawyer #humanrightslawyers #humanrights