China: Dissident writer detained
Published: May 23, 2008
***UPDATE: English PEN has recently received confirmation that Chen Daojun, a freelance writer and journalist, has now been charged with "inciting splittism," not "inciting subversion of state power" as had been initially reported. The charge, most often used against Tibetans and Uighurs in China, most likely stems from an article Chen published following the Tibetan protests which declared respect to the Tibetan people, defended their basic rights and condemned the Chinese government's violent crackdown on protesters. We continue to call for his immediate and unconditional release.***
English PEN is seriously concerned about the detention and well-being of dissident writer and journalist Chen Daojun, who was detained on 9 May 2008 near the city of Chengdu, Sichuan province.
According to our information, freelance journalist Chen Daojun was among a number of people detained on 9 May 2008 whilst protesting the building of a chemical plant in the town of Pengzhou, 39 km outside the capital Chengdu. He is reportedly held on subversion charges, apparently for campaigning on environmental issues, and particularly due to an article published on 5 May 2008 on the overseas Chinese website China E-Weekly about the alleged dangers of the proposed plant. There has been no news of him since the earthquake devastated the region on 12 May 2008. We send sincere condolences to the Chinese for the losses suffered as a result of this disaster, and seek urgent information about the well-being of Chen Daojun following the earthquake.
The following is an excerpt from an American PEN press release issued on 13 May 2008:
'Chen Daojun, aged 40, is an essayist and former journalist at several provincial newspapers from 1998 to 2002, when he resigned from his post as a Communist Party official. In recent years, he has also published many essays and articles in overseas Chinese media, particularly on the Internet, on sites such as Fire of Liberty, China E-Weekly, Democratic Forum, New Century News and Boxun Newsnet. It is believed that Chen was targeted not only because of his role in the environmental protests but also because of his critical stands on several sensitive issues, including his support of Tibetan rights and his opposition to the politics of the Beijing Olympics.'
Please send appeals:
· Expressing serious concern for the safety of detained journalist Chen Daojun following the earthquake in Sichuan on 12 May, seeking urgent information about his well-being, and expressing sincere condolences for the losses suffered in this disaster ;
· Expressing serious concern that he appears to have been charged in violation of Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which China is a signatory, and if so calling for his immediate and unconditional release.
Government addresses:
His Excellency Hu Jintao
President of the People's Republic of China
State Council
Beijing 100032
P.R. China.
Mr. Meng Jianzhu
Minister of the Public Security
East Chang'an Avenue 14
100741 Beijing
P.R. China
Please note that fax numbers are no longer available for the Chinese authorities, so you may wish to ask the diplomatic representative for China in your country to forward your appeals:
Her Excellency Mrs. Fu Ying
Embassy of the People's Republic of China
49 - 51 Portland Place
London W1B 1JL
English PEN is seriously concerned about the detention and well-being of dissident writer and journalist Chen Daojun, who was detained on 9 May 2008 near the city of Chengdu, Sichuan province.
According to our information, freelance journalist Chen Daojun was among a number of people detained on 9 May 2008 whilst protesting the building of a chemical plant in the town of Pengzhou, 39 km outside the capital Chengdu. He is reportedly held on subversion charges, apparently for campaigning on environmental issues, and particularly due to an article published on 5 May 2008 on the overseas Chinese website China E-Weekly about the alleged dangers of the proposed plant. There has been no news of him since the earthquake devastated the region on 12 May 2008. We send sincere condolences to the Chinese for the losses suffered as a result of this disaster, and seek urgent information about the well-being of Chen Daojun following the earthquake.
The following is an excerpt from an American PEN press release issued on 13 May 2008:
'Chen Daojun, aged 40, is an essayist and former journalist at several provincial newspapers from 1998 to 2002, when he resigned from his post as a Communist Party official. In recent years, he has also published many essays and articles in overseas Chinese media, particularly on the Internet, on sites such as Fire of Liberty, China E-Weekly, Democratic Forum, New Century News and Boxun Newsnet. It is believed that Chen was targeted not only because of his role in the environmental protests but also because of his critical stands on several sensitive issues, including his support of Tibetan rights and his opposition to the politics of the Beijing Olympics.'
Please send appeals:
· Expressing serious concern for the safety of detained journalist Chen Daojun following the earthquake in Sichuan on 12 May, seeking urgent information about his well-being, and expressing sincere condolences for the losses suffered in this disaster ;
· Expressing serious concern that he appears to have been charged in violation of Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which China is a signatory, and if so calling for his immediate and unconditional release.
Government addresses:
His Excellency Hu Jintao
President of the People's Republic of China
State Council
Beijing 100032
P.R. China.
Mr. Meng Jianzhu
Minister of the Public Security
East Chang'an Avenue 14
100741 Beijing
P.R. China
Please note that fax numbers are no longer available for the Chinese authorities, so you may wish to ask the diplomatic representative for China in your country to forward your appeals:
Her Excellency Mrs. Fu Ying
Embassy of the People's Republic of China
49 - 51 Portland Place
London W1B 1JL
