Chinese Human Rights Atty Gao Zhisheng, Missing Again

Prominent Human Rights Atty Gao Zhisheng, has been reported to have gone missing again subsequent to his release from Police custody on 28 March

Gao went on a trip to visit his father-in-law in Xinjiang, arrested by Police Gao was put on an airplane and sent back to Beijing and hasn’t been heard from since.

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Guo Guoting, a prominent Human Rights Attorney in China has written an Open Letter to the 16 year old daughter of Chinese Human Rights Attorney Gao Zhisheng who has been hospitalized since her recent failed suicide attempt.

Gao Zhisheng, (second from left) is pictured here including Chinese Human Rights Attorneys, demanding the release of Gao and other Chinese dissidents.


Since Gao’s daughter was 13 years old and up until last year since she fled to the United States along with her little brother Tianyu and Mother Geng He, seeking political asylum Gao’s family were continually harassed and intimidated by Chinese Authorities and this stress along with the uncertainties about her father had taken their toll.

Chinese demonstrators call for the release of Gao Zhisheng, convicted for”subversion against the state” Gao had been given a suspended sentence for 3 years, placed under house arrest along with his family and put on probation for five years. Chinese Authorities subsequently kidnapped Gao from his home, he has not been heard from since.

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Gao Zhisheng with his Son

Gao Zhisheng, Chinese Human Rights Lawyer along with his son Tianyu. Gao’s whereabouts are presently unknown, kidnapped by Chinese authorities from his home in Shanxi on the 04 February and not seen since.

Gao had been detained previously after writing 3 open letters to China’s top leaders as well as the U.S. Congress, urging Chinese leaders to cease persecution of Christian’s and Falun Gong Practitioners . In 2007 Gao writes  of My account of more than 50 days of torture in 2007 “…that PRC authorities increasing degree of brutality and coldness of the Chinese people…is the direct result of appeasement…” Gao’s letter was released on the 09 February, 2009 five days subsequent to his illegal detention.

Geng He, Gao’s wife fled China with her children and arrived safely in the United States after receiving political asylum, on the 25 March I wrote here about the Heng He interview, banned in China which the PRC authorities don’t want you to hear.

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Yang Zili

Yang Zili has previously served 8 years in a Chinese prison for subverting state authority an overly used broad term often times used to detain Chinese Human Rights Activists several well known human rights activists have been imprisoned by Chinese Authorities. Yao Fuxin and Xiao Yunliang, from Liaoyang, were detained after peaceful demonstrations and the organization of Independent Workers Congress. In March 2002 Yao and Xiao, were sentenced to 7 years in prison.

Gao Zhisheng remains missing in China, having been detained and tortured by authorities. Last year I wrote that
PRC authorities have
detained Hu Jia and in December I wrote that PRC detained Liu Xiaobo for organizing academic professionals calling for Democratic and Legal reforms.

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