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Emergency Hearing Seeks Status of Chinese Human Rights Lawyer
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The unknown condition of Chen Guangcheng, a blind human rights lawyer in China, was the topic of an emergency hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China this afternoon.
“As we sit here in this room today, free to meet, free to move, and free to speak our minds, we are convening to examine the plight of an extraordinarily brave man, and his equally courageous wife, who in every sense of the word is not free and at grave risk,” said Commission Chairman Chris Smith. “As we speak, we can only assume that self-taught lawyer Chen Guangcheng, a heroic advocate on behalf of victims of population planning abuses, languishes with his wife Yuan Weijing and six year old daughter Jane Doe, locked inside their home in rural Shandong province. However, we do not have the luxury of certainty regarding Chen’s or his family’s current whereabouts and medical condition, as Chinese officials have used barbaric methods to prevent all unauthorized persons from contacting or visiting their village.” (Rep. Smith’s opening remarks are reprinted below).
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Emergency Hearing Seeks Status of Chinese Human Rights LawyerNational Right to Life News - Dec 31, 1969
Tim Walz (D-MN) also participated at the hearing, which featured witnesses Jerome A. Cohen, Professor, NYU School of Law, Co-director, US-Asia Law Institute and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Sharon Hom,
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He has also contributed articles to The New York Times, the National Law Journal, the New York Law Journal, Manhattan Lawyer and Car and Driver magazine. He is listed in Who's Who in America, in Chambers USA: America's Leading Business Lawyers and inThe Villager - Dec 31, 1969
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Judah I. Kupfer, Esq., earned his JD at Brooklyn Law School and his LL.M. in taxation at New York University School of Law. To contact the author, please e-mail jkupfer@nyu.edu.With gratitude to Jacob I. Friedman, Esq. of Proskauer Rose LLP for his