Archive for December, 2007

China: Petitioner village demolished ahead of Games

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Saturday, December 29, 2007

The last houses in “Petitioner village” near the southern railway station in Beijing have been swept away, petitioners say.

China: Gao Zhisheng force-fed during prison hunger strike

By somefiercething - Last updated: Friday, December 28, 2007

“They engage in manual labor, not physical labor. They work eight hours manufacturing handicrafts. But it’s impossible for someone who’s in ill health to engage in labor,” the prison duty officer said. “He would get treatment.” Hunger-striking prisoners are hospitalized for treatment, he said, adding, “Isn’t that called medical parole?”

China: Hu Jia detained for 'incitement to subversion'

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Friday, December 28, 2007

Chinese rights activist Hu Jia, best known for his advocacy work on behalf of those living with HIV/AIDS, has been detained by national security police in Beijing on charges of “incitement to subvert state power,” a fellow activist said. Hu was detained while in the middle of an exchange of instant messages via Skype with [...]

China: Three reporters missing in Guangdong land protest

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Friday, December 28, 2007

From RFA’s Mandarin service: In Heping county, Guangdong province, three reporters whose video equipment carried the China Central Television (CCTV) logo are missing after they interviewed local villagers about how tens of thousands of mu of farmland had been expropriated for commercial use. On December 26, after the three wrapped up their interviews with the [...]

Uyghur: Ancient city ruins fall into neglect

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007

Intro: Some Chinese media, such as the official China Daily and the Tangritagh Web site, have published several news articles and op-eds about the Kiroran City Ruins, the ancient lost city. According to the news, humans have played a major role in the destruction of the city ruins. The ancient city disappeared from history long [...]

Cambodia: Land disputes flare (3)

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007

by Seang Sophorn Banteay Meanchey, December 20, 2007—People living in Balelay village, Poipet commune claimed that the provincial authorities have dismantled their houses and threatened them to move away from the land they currently live on. A Balelay villager named Savath told RFA that in the morning of December 20, when the villagers were away [...]

Cambodia: Land disputes flare (2)

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007

by Mom Sophon Kampot Province, December 21, 2007—In an area located almost in the center of the woods in Anlong Krom village, Ta Ken commune, Chhouk district, which is being bulldozed, about four or five people are chitchatting, and soldiers are sparsely deployed. Some are in hammocks; some are holding rifles and standing guard watchfully. [...]

Cambodia: Land disputes flare (1)

By Luisetta Mudie - Last updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007

by Seang Sophorn Kandal province, December 20, 2007—Some people living in Peam village, Kandal Stung district have been fearful of being arrested, following an arrest of a man who had protected his land during a land dispute. A man living in Peam village, Sambuor Meas commune, Kandal Stung district, said on condition of anonymity due [...]

Dongzhou drama escalates, 2,000 police on guard

By somefiercething - Last updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007

The drama in Dongzhou, a small fishing village in Guangdong province, seems destined to escalate. At least that’s what the villagers say, as local official insist that any troubles have been minor and are long past. The latest news comes from native witnesses on the ground—reporters are being bundled away—who say some 2,000 police are [...]

Traffickers use drugs on North Korean 'brides' in China

By somefiercething - Last updated: Friday, December 21, 2007

We’ve reported extensively on the trafficking of North Korean women into China, where men abound, women are scarce, and the black-market trade in wives often takes a grim and grisly turn. But here’s a new angle, unearthed by RFA’s Korean service: The traffickers, taking a page from pimps in the West, are using addictive drugs [...]