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Hu Jia

  • Coming Out of the Two Sessions, the CCP Cares for Only One Thing—Itself
    Coming Out of the Two Sessions, the CCP Cares for Only One Thing—Itself
    Commentary In early March, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “Two Sessions” began, during which time top officials of the CCP met to discuss policy. This year, as expected, Xi Jinping ...
    March 24, 2023BY Chen Guangcheng
  • Another Chinese Rights Activist Sees Himself on Chopping Block
    Another Chinese Rights Activist Sees Himself on Chopping Block
    The Chinese activist Hu Jia suspects that the authorities may be preparing to sentence him to jail.
    January 29, 2014BY Wan Fang
  • Confession of Xu Zhiyong’s Supporter Rattles Chinese Dissidents
    Confession of Xu Zhiyong’s Supporter Rattles Chinese Dissidents
    While the well-known Chinese dissident Xu Zhiyong is facing five years in prison for his political activism, an ...
    January 24, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Controversial Regulation in China Bans AIDS Victims from Public Baths and Spas
    Controversial Regulation in China Bans AIDS Victims from Public Baths and Spas
    A controversial new regulation prohibits AIDS victims from using spas or public baths.
    October 15, 2013BY Carol Wickenkamp
  • Human Rights Activist Discloses Fellow Dissident Du Bin’s Whereabouts
    Human Rights Activist Discloses Fellow Dissident Du Bin’s Whereabouts
    Du Bin is in detention but update, saying that “prison is a life experience,” according to an update ...
    June 19, 2013BY Shannon Liao
  • Europe Would Like to See Democracy in China, Says Parliament President
    Europe Would Like to See Democracy in China, Says Parliament President
    An exclusive interview about contemporary Chinese affairs with Martin Schulz, president of the European Parliament, in Belgium.
    April 15, 2013BY Leeds Yang
  • In China, a Toxic Environment Reflects Officials’ Priorities
    In China, a Toxic Environment Reflects Officials’ Priorities
    In China, officials' performance ratings are closely tied to the growth of the gross domestic product. The result ...
    April 12, 2013BY Howard Feng
  • Chinese Human Rights Advocate Arrested and Beaten
    Chinese Human Rights Advocate Arrested and Beaten
    Prominent dissident and human rights campaigner Hu Jia was detained and beaten in Beijing recently.
    March 15, 2013BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Before Political Meetings, A Rain of Arrests and Propaganda
    Before Political Meetings, A Rain of Arrests and Propaganda
    As the Chinese regime holds important political meetings, dissidents are rounded up en masse and media control tightened.
    March 4, 2013BY Ariel Tian
  • Mourners Honor Former Chinese Leader Zhao Ziyang
    Mourners Honor Former Chinese Leader Zhao Ziyang
    Eight years after the death of Zhao Ziyang, the former Chinese leader was commemorated after hundreds of mourners ...
    January 19, 2013BY Wen Jun
  • Chinese Activist Hu Jia Says Regime Like a ‘Demon’
    Chinese Activist Hu Jia Says Regime Like a ‘Demon’
    Well known Chinese activist Hu Jia has called on the U.S. government to pay attention to organ harvesting ...
    November 4, 2012BY Liang Zhen
  • Chinese Dissident Hu Jia: Officials Tried to Bribe Me
    Chinese Dissident Hu Jia: Officials Tried to Bribe Me
    Human rights activist Hu Jia says Chinese officials attempted to bribe him to reject the Sakharov Prize while ...
    July 17, 2012BY Gao Zitan
  • Chinese Dissidents Declare They Won’t Commit Suicide
    Chinese Dissidents Declare They Won’t Commit Suicide
    Chinese dissidents react to activist Li Wangyang’s reported “Death By Suicide” with “I won’t commit suicide” posts.
    June 12, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Chinese Dissident Hu Jia Arrested
    Chinese Dissident Hu Jia Arrested
    The Chinese dissident Hu Jia was apprehended from his home by 20 policemen and is being held at ...
    June 12, 2012BY Matthew Robertson
  • Analysts Find Blind Chinese Lawyer’s Escape Significant
    Analysts Find Blind Chinese Lawyer’s Escape Significant
    Blind lawyer’s escape provides Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao an opportunity to vanquish domestic security czar.
    April 30, 2012BY Jane Lin
  • Dissident Hu Jia’s House Raided
    Dissident Hu Jia’s House Raided
    The home of Chinese dissident Hu Jia and his wife Zeng Jinyan was ransacked by Beijing police on ...
    January 11, 2012BY Matthew Robertson
  • Chinese Dissidents Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
    Chinese Dissidents Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
    Several prominent Chinese dissidents are among the Nobel Peace Prize nominees this year, but they are not likely ...
    October 8, 2009BY Tony Lingefors
  • Sakharov Award to China´s Hu Jia Despite Threats
    Sakharov Award to China´s Hu Jia Despite Threats
    When the European Parliament (EP) presented the 2008 Sakharov Award to Hu Jia, the recipient was in jail.
    December 27, 2008BY Pirjo Svensson
  • Message from Wife of Sakharov Prize Recipient Touches European Parliament
    Message from Wife of Sakharov Prize Recipient Touches European Parliament
    The 2008 Sakharov Prize for Human Rights Awards Ceremony was held at the European Parliament on December 17.
    December 21, 2008BY Zhou Ren
  • European Parliament Member Praises Hu Jia
    European Parliament Member Praises Hu Jia
    "Hu Jia is a human rights advocate living under a Communist regime," says EU Parliament Member Helga Trüpel.
    October 24, 2008BY Maria Zheng
  • Chinese Dissident Wins Top EU Rights Prize
    Chinese Dissident Wins Top EU Rights Prize
    The European Parliament has awarded its top human rights prize to jailed Chinese activist Hu Jia.
    October 23, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Nobel Peace Prize an Opportunity Missed
    Nobel Peace Prize an Opportunity Missed
    European Parliament Vice President says Nobel Peace Prize was an opportunity missed to encourage reform in China.
    October 12, 2008BY James Burke
  • Chinese Regime Calls Nobel Contender a ‘Criminal’
    Chinese Regime Calls Nobel Contender a ‘Criminal’
    Chinese government spokesman says dissident Hu Jia was a criminal undeserving of a Nobel Prize.
    October 9, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Chinese Rights Defenders Tipped for Nobel Prize
    Chinese Rights Defenders Tipped for Nobel Prize
    Two imprisoned human rights defenders in China are the most likely recipients of this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
    October 9, 2008BY Joan Delaney
  • Jailed Chinese Dissident in Poor Health
    Jailed Chinese Dissident in Poor Health
    The health of a jailed Chinese dissident is poor and he is not being allowed to communicate freely ...
    September 27, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Wife of Hu Jia Missing, Believed Detained
    Wife of Hu Jia Missing, Believed Detained
    Zeng Jinyan, wife of detained human rights activist, Hu Jia, has been reported missing and is suspected to ...
    August 10, 2008BY Shar Adams
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