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RAPID ACTION NETWORK 2 June 2005 RAN 21/05 People's Republic of China: Prominent Journalist DetainedThe Writers in Prison Committee (WiPC) of International PEN strongly protests the recent arrest and detention of Ching Cheong, the Hong Kong based correspondent for The Straits Times Newspaper, and calls for his immediate release. According to recent reports, Ching Cheong was detained in late April 2005 in Guangzhou, southern China. The authorities have accused him of being a foreign agent and intend to charge him with "stealing core state secrets", but have so far failed to furnish any evidence to substantiate their allegation. Sources familiar with the case claim that Ching Cheong was
attempting to get hold of a manuscript of secret interviews
with the late Zhao Ziyang, a former Premier and
Secretary-General of the Communist Party who opposed the
government clampdown on the Tiananmen Square protestors in
1989, which led to his political downfall. It has been
reported that the publication of the interviews would be International PEN believes the detention of Ching Cheong to be unwarranted, and a violation of his right to free expression. Recommended Action Please send appeals: -Expressing alarm at Ching Cheong's detention and urging
the Chinese authorities to release him; Appeals to: His Excellency Hu Jintao WEN Jiabao Guojia Zongli His Excellency Zhang Fusen Please copy appeals to the diplomatic representative for
China in your country if possible. For further information, please contact the Writers in
Prison Committee of International PEN, 9/10 Charterhouse
Buildings, London EC1M 7AT, United Kingdom. Tel:+44(0) 207 Last updated: June 2, 2005 |
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