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UPDATE 18/03/22: Zhang told her mother via a video call a few weeks ago that she stopped her partial hunger strike so that the authorities won’t force-feed her anymore.  With her health deteriorated, it is still unclear as to whether Zhang has access to adequate medical care.  Please keep signing the petition and highlighting Zhan’s plight on social media.

When Wuhan – then the centre of the Covid-19 outbreak in China – went into lockdown, Zhang Zhan was one of the few citizen journalists to report on the unfolding crisis.

Determined to get the truth out, the former lawyer travelled to the beleaguered city in February 2020. She took to social media, reporting how government officials had detained independent reporters and harassed families of Covid-19 patients. Citizen journalists were the only source of uncensored, first-hand information about the epidemic.

Working independently of state-controlled media, citizen journalists face constant harassment for exposing information the government would rather keep quiet.

Zhan went missing in Wuhan in May 2020. Authorities later confirmed that she had been held by police in Shanghai, 640km away. In June 2020, she began a hunger strike to protest her detention. By December 2020, her body was so weak she had to attend her court hearing in a wheelchair. The judge sentenced her to four years in prison for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”.

Zhan was transferred to Shanghai Women’s Prison in March 2021. The authorities continue to refuse her family visits. “We should seek the truth and seek it at all costs,” Zhan has said. “Truth has always been the most expensive thing in the world. It is our life.”

Tell China to free Zhan immediately.

 

 

 

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President Xi Jinping
President of the People’s Republic of China
Zhongnanhai
Xichang’anjie
Xichengqu, Beijing Shi 100017
People’s Republic of China
 
Chief Procurator of Shanghai People’s Procuratorate Zhang Bencai
No 648, Jianguo West Road,
Xuhui Qu, Shanghai City, 200030,
People’s Republic of China

Dear President Xi and Chief Procurator Zhang,

I urge you to release Zhang Zhan immediately as she is imprisoned solely for peacefully exercising her right to freedom of expression when she reported about COVID-19.

Pending her release, ensure that Zhang Zhan has regular access to her family members and lawyers of her choice; access to adequate medical care, including by granting her medical bail application to allow her to be assessed by a medical professional, and that she is not subjected to torture and other ill-treatment.

Zhang Zhan typifies the courage of investigative journalists who speak truth to power. Citizen journalists like her were the only source of uncensored, independent, and first-hand information about the coronavirus outbreak, publishing reports on social media and the internet despite constant harassment and repression. Yet, instead of being praised, Zhang Zhan received four years’ imprisonment for daring to report what she saw. If the Chinese authorities are serious about combating Covid-19 and preventing similar outbreaks from happening again, they must stop censorship and respect freedom of expression.

Yours Sincerely,

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