Dissident’s wife appeals to China’s Hu Jintao

  • Published on 24/07/2008
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Yuan Weijung, the wife of Chen Guangcheng, is stopped by police as she leaves her home. © Private

The wife of a blind, jailed Chinese activist has appealed to China's President to put a stop to the official harassment of her family.

Chen Guangcheng, who this year was named by Time magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people, is serving four years and three months in jail. He was convicted of "damaging public property and gathering people to block traffic" in 2006.

He'd been helping villagers with a lawsuit against local authorities. They had been enforcing China's birth quotas and were making women in a local village have abortions and sterilisations.

From Reuters today, quoting a letter written by Chen Guangcheng's wife, Yuan Weijing:

" ... "Because of the Olympics' approach, people like me -- nothing but a rights defender's wife -- are being specially 'protected' by the government," she said, detailing the number of security guards who surround her house and make ordinary life impossible …

" …"I, like the people of this nation, am looking forward to the Olympics' arrival, and I hope for their success. At the same time, however, I am even more looking forward to the Olympics' end," …"

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