Wednesday, May 20, 2009

In China, the organizer of an anti-strike, released in 1989.

Came to the freedom of the last remaining in custody of the organizers of the strike in the Chinese province of Hunan in 1989, which began after the forceful suppression of protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. This was reported on the website of Chinese human rights organization Du Hua (Dui Hua Foundation).
In the 20 th anniversary of the events in Tiananmen Square, Liu released Chzhihua, who was one of the organizers of protests at the state-owned enterprise in Hunan Province. Strikers then strongly condemning the use of force against protesting students in Beijing.
Reported that the sentence for disorderly conduct, to life imprisonment, Liu Chzhihua released to freedom in January 2009. But this, said human rights with reference to reliable sources in China, has become know for just now.
Together with Liu Chzhihua, three more were convicted organizer of protest actions. All four convicted of disorderly conduct, and the three of them received life sentences, while the fourth was sentenced to death with a suspended sentence of two years. Further penalties convicted repeatedly softens, and in 2004 remained in detention, one of Liu Chzhihua.
By early June 1989, the camp protesting students in Tiananmen Square, there are already about a month. All this time on the square were demonstrations and rallies. In early June, the authorities decided to suppress the statements force. In the capital, martial law was declared, but on the night of 3 to 4 June in the city joined forces, including tanks.
The exact number killed in the repression of student unrest has not yet been determined. The government reported more than 200 dead, human rights organizations believe that the deaths of several thousand people.
13 May 2009 the media reported the arrest in China of one of the leading student in Tiananmen Square Zhou Yun Joong. He arrived in China from the United States, where constantly, to visit relatives. But at home he was charged with fraud.

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