• Blind Chinese dissident escapes guarded house arrest, reportedly takes refuge in US embassy
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[quote=BBC News][b]China dissident Chen Guangcheng is in the US embassy in Beijing following his dramatic escape from house arrest, fellow activist Hu Jia has told the BBC.[/b] Mr Hu said Mr Chen - who is blind - had scaled a high wall and was driven hundreds of kilometres to Beijing. The US state department has refused to comment on the claim. Mr Chen escaped on Sunday, activists say, and has since released a video addressed to Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. In it he makes three demands, including one that Mr Wen investigate what Mr Chen calls the brutal beating up of his family members. Mr Chen, 40, was placed under house arrest at his home in Dongshigu town, Shandong province, after being released from a four-year jail sentence in 2010. [b]Escape 'long-planned'[/b] Mr Hu - a friend of Mr Chen and himself a prominent activist and dissident - said he had met Chen Guangcheng in the last 72 hours, since Mr Chen's escape. Mr Hu's wife, from whom he is separated, released a photo of the two men together on Twitter. Mr Hu told the BBC Mr Chen had "planned this escape for a long time, he even attempted to dig a tunnel to escape. "That failed and this time he tried not to appear in the daytime to create the impression for the guards that he never appears in the day. So that won him time, a few days, to climb over all the walls. So he planned this for a long time and made sure the guards had no idea." He said a night-time escape was not a problem for a blind man, but "of course he did fall a few times". He said he had critical help from "volunteers". Mr Hu said Mr Chen had fled to the US embassy in Beijing. The US embassy has not commented, and the US state department told reporters in Washington it had "no information" for them. Other activists have stated simply that Mr Chen is in a "safe place" in Beijing. [b]Chen demands[/b] In his video addressed to Prime Minister Wen, delivered from a darkened room, Mr Chen said outwitting his guards had not been easy. In the appeal, posted online by Boxun, a Chinese dissident news website based in the United States, he asks that: • Prime Minister Wen investigate and prosecute local officials Mr Chen says beat up his family members • The safety of his family be ensured • Corruption in general in China be dealt with and punished according to the law Mr Chen names some local officials who told him that they "do not care about the law" and that "a few hundred people" were hired by the local government to "lock down" the village he lives in. The Chinese authorities have come under international criticism for their treatment of him. At one point his daughter was barred from school. Many sympathisers who have tried to visit his home say they have been beaten up. In the video, Mr Chen says: ''I may be free but my worries are for my family… my wife, my child, my mother. Perhaps because of my leaving, they may become the target of more brutal abuse.'' [b]Detentions[/b] The plight of Mr Chen has become famous around the world. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has repeatedly called for his release and is due to visit Beijing next week. The authorities appear to be moving against those believed to have been involved in Mr Chen's escape. Reports on Friday said local authorities had surrounded the house of Mr Chen's brother, Chen Guangfu, and nephew, Chen Kegui, in Dongshigu, near Linyi. Another activist based in China, He Peirong, who has been campaigning for Chen Guangcheng's freedom, told AP that Chen Kegui "took a cleaver for self-defence''. ''He said he hacked several people with the cleaver and wounded them," she said. In the same report, Bob Fu, founder of US-based ChinaAid said Chen Guangfu and Chen Kegui had been detained by police. He later told AFP news agency that Ms He had been arrested at her home in Nanjing on Friday. [b]Lost sight[/b] Chen Guangcheng, who has been under house arrest for almost 20 months following his release after serving four years in jail, is known as ''the barefoot lawyer''. He lost his sight in childhood. He has no formal legal training as the blind were not permitted to attend college. He is known for revealing rights abuses under China's one-child policy and has accused officials in Shandong province of forcing 7,000 women into abortions or sterilisations. He has also advised farmers in land disputes and campaigned for improved treatment of the disabled. The Chen affair comes at an unwelcome time for China's leaders, who have been embroiled in a lurid political scandal involving disgraced former party boss Bo Xilai. Mr Bo - a high flier once expected to reach the top echelons of office - has not been seen in public since he was removed from his political posts, in the biggest political shake-up in China in years. Mr Bo's wife is being investigated over the death of British national Neil Heywood.[/quote]
Holy fucking shit... Talk about commitment.
[QUOTE]He has no formal legal training as the blind were not permitted to attend college.[/quote] That's stupid
Hate to imagine what they're doing to his family right now
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;35734074]That's stupid[/QUOTE] Before you rush to judgment consider this: You know how complicated Chinese writing is? Imagine that in Braille!
mr chen, mr wen, mr hu, mr bo
You have to be an atrocious guard if you manage to let a blind guy escape your watch.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;35734236]Before you rush to judgment consider this: You know how complicated Chinese writing is? Imagine that in Braille![/QUOTE]Unified International Braille. [editline]00[/editline] There's also a Chinese braille, too.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;35734383]Unified International Braille. [editline]00[/editline] There's also a Chinese braille, too.[/QUOTE] brairre
If a blind man can get through, what else can? :v:
I remember reading about this guy, what a boss to get out. Watch china pull some silly shit and try to siege the U.S. Embassy to get him back. [editline]no[/editline] [QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;35735089]brairre[/QUOTE] No. This isn't funny. Get Out.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;35735089]brairre[/QUOTE] so fahnny racist joke
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;35735089]brairre[/QUOTE] the chinese have l/r distinction though, making this not only in poor taste, but factually backed up by nothing
[QUOTE=Cuntsman;35735384]so fahnny racist joke[/QUOTE] wasist*
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;35735089]brairre[/QUOTE] I just get annoyed how effortless of a joke this is but still it gets 50 funnies every time even though the same exact joke has been used countless times before. And you guys get tired of memes because they get old.
Blind people are badass [thumb]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_rty44goBDM0/S4N4TjEjV9I/AAAAAAAACN8/nT8DVTJ69Xw/s400/zatoichis_revenge65.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/319/2/2/toph_by_angel624626-d32xat3.png[/thumb]
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;35735205]No. This isn't funny. Get Out.[/QUOTE] Yes, yes it was. Grow a sense of humor.
[QUOTE=Turnips5;35735540]the chinese have l/r distinction though, making this not only in poor taste, but factually backed up by nothing[/QUOTE] While true, racial stereotypes can still be funny.
This is the farthest human kind has ever accomplished in time and we still have atrocious things happening such as this. His family; oh man, like an excerpt from WW2 history. I will pray for them
[img]http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/tim/2012/04/27/Chen_Guangcheng_AP120427015_620x350.jpg[/img] [B]"Deal with it."[/B]
[QUOTE=Yogkog;35738554] but still it gets 50 funnies.[/QUOTE] What are you 5? [editline]28th April 2012[/editline] pretty amazing escape if you ask me.
A US rights group [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-17878744]has backed up[/url] reports that he's under US protection but the US govt continues to refuse comment
[QUOTE=smurfy;35742224]A US rights group [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-17878744]has backed up[/url] reports that he's under US protection but the US govt continues to refuse comment[/QUOTE] 'Course they do, do you know how pissed the Chinese government would be if the U.S. Government were to officially recognize the fact that he's under our protection?
I guess everyone he escaped from did not see that coming
[QUOTE=EmZajex;35752574]I guess everyone he escaped from did not see that coming[/QUOTE] It was only a matter of time.
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