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Tag Archives: Gong Meng
The Artificial, Shameful and Evil Supreme Body of State Power, by Xu Zhiyong
To the regular readers of this blog, Dr. Xu Zhiyong (许志永) is no stranger. He’s one of the founders of Gong Meng (公盟), or Open Constitution Initiative, a Beijing-based NGO dedicated to providing legal assistance to the disempowered and to … Continue reading
The Plight of a Young Chinese Volunteer, by Xu Zhiyong
Today and tomorrow, we bring to you two articles about the case of a young man called Song Ze. He was a volunteer at Dr. Xu Zhiyong’s Open Constitution Initiative, an NGO dedicated to providing legal aid to disempowered people … Continue reading
Posted in Rule of Law
Tagged black jail, black prison, Chen Kegui, Criminal Procedure Law, Gong Meng, Jiu Jing Zhuang, Liang Xiaojun, Melissa Chan, NGO, OCI, Open Constitution Initiative, petitioner, reform-through-labor, residential surveillance, Song Ze, State Bureau of Letters and Calls, Two Meetings, Xu Zhiyong, Zhao Zhenjia
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