China Activist Yang Zili Risks Jail With Letter To Obama

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ALEXA OLESEN | 11/ 5/09 12:31 PM | AP

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BEIJING — Thousands of people will send letters to President Barack Obama this year. Few besides Yang Zili are likely to risk jail by doing so.

A Chinese dissident recently freed after eight years in prison, Yang said Thursday that he is seeking Obama's help in gaining medical parole for two friends who were jailed with him for forming a political study group.

The letter is among a number of appeals beginning to emerge ahead of Obama's arrival in China Nov. 15, with most seeking freedom for detained activists and a stronger line from the administration on human rights concerns.

Yang's appeal, made in an open letter, could result in him being re-arrested because the terms of his parole ban him from political activities. But Yang said he felt an obligation to help his friends, who are ill, and Obama may be able to raise their cases with Chinese leaders during his trip to Beijing next month.

"I have no choice but to take this risk because I feel I have a responsibility to help them," Yang said in an interview. "If I don't make an appeal that is particularly on behalf of these two people, they might just slip through the cracks."

Yang, Zhang Honghai, Xu Wei and Jin Haike were jailed in 2001 for taking part in the New Youth Study Group, an informal group of young professionals and academics that met privately to discuss democratic reform.

The harsh sentences given to the group, known as the "four gentlemen of Beijing," were a sign to many that China's intolerance of political dissent remained entrenched despite dramatic moves to reshape and liberalize the country's economic system.

Yang and Zhang were released in March, but Jin and Xu are still serving the final two years of their 10-year prison terms.

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"They are both seriously ill. One has mental problems, and the other has been very sick ever since he had an appendectomy that went badly," Yang said.

In the letter, e-mailed to the U.S. Embassy with a copy given to The Associated Press, Yang urges Obama to persuade President Hu Jintao to give the men amnesty or medical parole. He says the study group did nothing illegal.

"As the latest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and the president of the greatest democratic country in the world, you have tremendous influence with the Chinese government and its people," said the letter, which was co-signed by Zhang.

"Whether or not this letter is effective depends on how much Obama cares about human rights in China," Yang said.

Many Chinese – especially political activists and religious dissenters – are eager to see whether Obama will take a stand on human rights during his first trip to China as president.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton angered activists in February when she said during a trip to Beijing that the United States would not let its human rights concerns interfere with cooperation with Beijing on global crises.

Other letters to Obama include one released Thursday by the China Support Network, a U.S.-based rights organization. It called on Obama to help secure the release of several jailed lawyers and scholars, including outspoken writer Liu Xiaobo. Chinese police took Liu away Dec. 8, a day before the publication of a document he co-authored calling for more robust civil rights and an end to the Communist Party's political dominance. He has yet to be formally charged.

"Do we want a Reaganesque 'Tear down this wall' speech? It would be a step in the right direction," the group's director John Kusumi wrote, referring to President Ronald Reagan's famous remark in Germany shortly before the Berlin Wall came down in 1989.

Beijing activist Qi Zhiyong, who was crippled by gunfire during the June 4, 1989 military crackdown on democracy protesters in Tiananmen square, said Wednesday he was planning a different kind of statement. Qi said he will go to police headquarters in Beijing on Friday to protest Obama's visit because the trip will likely result in him being put under house arrest.

Chinese authorities routinely round up dissidents ahead of politically sensitive anniversaries such as June 4 or when foreign dignitaries visit to prevent them from demonstrating or meeting with foreign delegations.

"His arrival is a great inconvenience for many of us activists and petitioners and other people because we will end up waiting for it while under house arrest or being detained and locked up," said Qi.

BEIJING — Thousands of people will send letters to President Barack Obama this year. Few besides Yang Zili are likely to risk jail by doing so. A Chinese dissident recently freed after eight ye...
BEIJING — Thousands of people will send letters to President Barack Obama this year. Few besides Yang Zili are likely to risk jail by doing so. A Chinese dissident recently freed after eight ye...
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- FACTISFACT I'm a Fan of FACTISFACT 4 fans permalink
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Few are those in our society to whom people seek help on humanitarian ground. And God Almighty helps those who helps others in difficulties. The elites of the society is of the opinion that the President extends the hand to this dire sick people on humanitarian view point

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 11/05/2009
- Deninor I'm a Fan of Deninor 10 fans permalink

Someone should tell those poor sods they're wasting their time. The current administration has more in common with dictators, totalitarians (Chavez, castros, Zelaya, Lula, Putin,et alii) than he does with democratic leaders. The current president has never stood up and defended democracy and even as I write this is plotting to take away our choices in health care, making money (inceasing taxes) and raising children, etct. Deninor or

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 11/05/2009
- wanttruth I'm a Fan of wanttruth 43 fans permalink

Interesting! I'm surprised President Obama is being asked to influence internal politics in China!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 11/05/2009

BRAVERY!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 11/05/2009
- Beatriz09 I'm a Fan of Beatriz09 25 fans permalink

I think this is just wonderful. After Iranian young people longing for democracy invoked Obama, you now see the same phenomenon appear in China. Could you imagine something like that happening under Bush ... ?

Imo it underscores what Obama has already been able to achieve: making the idea of the US as the biggest democracy credible to the world again.

Of course, just telling dictators to stop to be a dictator won't be very useful so I don't see what Obama could do to help in concrete cases, but the fact itself that dictators today are faced with a US leader whom his own citizens don't hesitate to turn to somewhere undermines their position, and makes them much more vulnerable in the long term, because it will make it harder and harder for them to make their own people believe that there is no alternative, that dictatorship is the best way of governing or of putting of 'ennemies' as the US are supposed to be.

And this is what the NPP comity fully understood: today we have a US president really able to symbolize democracy and freedom, and explicitly stating that by giving him the NPP makes the symbol only more effective. If now he just continues not to meddle into others' internal affairs, I think he will be possibly become an important factor in motivating oppositions groups to really try to move their country in the direction of democracy. It's called "smart power", remember ... ?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 11/05/2009
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Well said! It shows that people who aren't even a part of this country feel invested in our President. That says a lot.
There is no way in hades this person would have written Bush

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 11/05/2009
- Deninor I'm a Fan of Deninor 10 fans permalink

Yeah! the former administration brought freedom to 25,000,000 Iraqis. The current administration is trying to enslave 300,000,000 Americans and turn them from citizens making their own decisions regarding health care, to subjects dependent on the government from the womb to the tomb. Deninor

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 11/05/2009

They wouldn't write to Bush because they know Human rights will always be on Bush's agenda. For Obama, I am afraid that his stance on this issue regarding other issues that he thinks are more important will disappoint these Chinese activists so...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 11/05/2009
- Deninor I'm a Fan of Deninor 10 fans permalink

I haven't read such nonesense in years. The current president has been surrounded by people who worked for the destruction of freedom and democracy since his birth. Do you really think he is pro-democracy? He's more friendly with dictators than democratically elecvted leaders. Deninor

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 11/05/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 69 fans permalink

'Would not let human rights interfere ...'

Obama said the same thing regarding Afghanistani women's peril.

We better learn to take him at his word and stop fooling ourselves !!!!!!!!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 11/05/2009
- scottowego I'm a Fan of scottowego 33 fans permalink
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The people of China cannot protest for political change, protest to protect their families, water, wildlife, jobs, health insurance or anything else. That's one reason I think we are doomed when it comes to battling global warming or saving endangered species. I for one am so glad I live in a country where we can protest and not go to prison. I can't imagine how much mercury, PCP's and other contaminants are in their drinking water. If it hadn't been for the Olympics Bejing would still be a black hole of pollution. I guess the rare and endangered dolphins in the Yellow river are now extinct because of the dam China built with no regard for protecting the environment. Everything there is done for show not for any worthy cause.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 11/05/2009
- ObamAtomic I'm a Fan of ObamAtomic 142 fans permalink
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Obama don't want to look back,war criminals are walking freely here,on America.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 11/05/2009
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 85 fans permalink

I agree. Obama won't touch this. He didn't meet the Dalai Lama either.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 11/05/2009

Sorry guys....ap­peal to your own govt. Obama has more pressing issues.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 11/05/2009
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 85 fans permalink

Not human rights, that's for sure.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 11/05/2009

This guy is doomed. President Obama doesn't meddle with other countries internal policies, except Honduras.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 11/05/2009

And Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran. He pretended to meddle in Israel's policies for a few days, but they didn't listen and he isn't seeming to press the issue.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 11/05/2009
- OldHick I'm a Fan of OldHick 5 fans permalink
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Where is the Chinese leadership on this? Do you realize, that despite placing this nation into a dependency with this Chinese government, we have never, ever seen one of its representatives interviewed by the media?

This type of story is not uncommon - inferred is that we are doing things to alter the landscape over there. But in fact this is largely a fable, and we haven't a clue.

We have seen and heard Amadinejad, we have seen and heard the Saudi princes, and even the Taliban, more than anyone has seen the Chinese leadership. I can understand that we are not getting into the Chinese media, but who is keeping them out of our media?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 11/05/2009
- scottowego I'm a Fan of scottowego 33 fans permalink
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A good point and I agree. Their reps are appointed by a group of politicians. Not the public. People keep talking about "old white guys" running our country and economy- a term I resent- but in china it's a bunch of old Chinese guys appointing their buddies- other old chinese guys. It's a private club for the elite.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 11/05/2009

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