Posts Tagged ‘ Gao Zhisheng ’

Gao Zhisheng is Missing (Again)

April 30, 2010
By C. Custer
Gao Zhisheng is Missing (Again)

Gao Zhisheng is missing again. What the hell is going on with this case?
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Catching Up With Ai Weiwei

April 7, 2010
By C. Custer
Catching Up With Ai Weiwei

More on Ai Weiwei's Sichuan earthquake project, his experience testifying in Tan Zuoren's case, and his thoughts on the retirement of Gao Zhisheng.
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Gao Zhisheng Resurfaces, Acts Strangely

March 28, 2010
By C. Custer
Gao Zhisheng Resurfaces, Acts Strangely

Human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, who was presumed dead by many a few months ago, suddenly called his wife yesterday, and told reporters he had been free for the past six months. What, exactly, is going on here?
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Human Rights Lawyer Gao Zhisheng "Missing"

January 16, 2010
By C. Custer

It is with a heavy heart that I point you in the direction of these stories. Gao Zhisheng, a lawyer who ChinaGeeks contributor Chris Hearne wrote about back in March of 2009, is missing. Gao, a Nobel Prize nominee, has been in custody since last February, but when his brother asked for information about...
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