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Chen Guangcheng, Blind 'Barefoot Lawyer,' Flees House Arrest In China

AP/The Huffington Post  |  Posted: 04/27/2012 8:49 am Updated: 05/04/2012 11:30 am

Cheng Guangcheng
In this image made from video, blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng is seen on a video posted to YouTube Friday, April 27, 2012, by overseas Chinese news site Boxun.com. "I am now free. But my worries have not ended yet," Chen said in the video that was recorded this week and that activists sent Friday to Boxun.com. Speaking to a camera in a room with an off-white curtain drawn behind him, Chen said, "My escape might ignite a violent revenge against my family." (AP Photo/Boxun.com)
UPDATE at 12:15 pm ET: The Washington Post reports that activist Hu Jia, a friend of Chen's family, has said that Chen is under the protection of diplomats at the U.S. Embassy. The embassy declined to comment. Read the full story here.


By CHARLES HUTZLER, Associated Press

BEIJING -- A blind legal activist and inspirational figure in China's rights movement fled the house arrest he has lived under and made it to a secret location in Beijing on Friday, setting off a frantic police search for him and those who helped him, activists said.

Chen Guangcheng's escape, if ultimately successful, would boost a beleaguered civil rights community, which has faced rising arrests and other harassment over the past year.

Activists described an improbable escape, saying Chen slipped away from his well-guarded rural village on Sunday night, driven away by activists and then transferred to others who brought him to Beijing.

By Friday afternoon, Chen "was 100 percent in a safe location," said Bob Fu, an activist based in Texas who runs the China Aid Association and who was in contact with people helping Chen. But Chen's flight unleashed a police crackdown on his relatives and the people who helped him flee, activists said.

"I am now free. But my worries have not ended yet," Chen said in a video that was recorded this week and that activists sent Friday to the overseas Chinese news site Boxun.com, which then posted part of it on YouTube. It could not be independently verified. Speaking to a camera in a room with an off-white curtain drawn behind him, Chen said, "My escape might ignite a violent revenge against my family."

A self-taught lawyer blinded by fever in infancy, Chen served four years in prison for exposing forced abortions and sterilizations in his and surrounding villages. Since his release in September 2010, local officials confined him to his home, despite the lack of legal grounds for doing so, beating him up on several occasions.

Chen was widely admired by rights activists at home who - led by blogger He Peirong - last year campaigned to publicize his case among ordinary Chinese and encourage them to go to Dongshigu village and break the security cordon. Even Hollywood actor Christian Bale tried to visit, but as with many others he was roughed up by locals paid to keep outsiders away.

Why activists spirited Chen to Beijing was not immediately known.

Though China's most policed city, Beijing is home to foreign embassies that could provide asylum. Chen's mistreatment has often seemed to be a vendetta by local officials, and perhaps Chen and his helpers thought a direct appeal to the central leadership would help.

The escape threatens to unleash a new wave of negative publicity for the authoritarian government when top leaders are already dealing with the fallout from the toppling of a former powerful politician, cashiered amid allegations of corruption, murder and abuse of power.

Online rumors and unconfirmed reports said Chen had sought protection at the U.S. or another foreign embassy. The U.S. Embassy declined comment, referring questions to the State Department, where a press officer was not on duty overnight. China's Foreign Ministry and police and government officials in Chen's home town either refused comment or did not answer telephone calls.

Police detained He, the blogger, who earlier Friday told The Associated Press that she had driven Chen from Dongshigu village on Sunday night out of Shandong province to "a relatively safe place." She handed him to another activist, who called Fu on Friday to say that he was about to be arrested but that Chen already was safe. Civil rights lawyer Li Fangping said state security agents questioned him Friday about Chen.

In Dongshigu, where authorities have posted surveillance cameras and checkpoints since Chen's release in 2010, local officials swarmed his brother's home on Thursday, activists said, detaining the brother and his son after a violent scuffle. The county government, however, said the nephew remained at large and is wanted for assault.

In the video, Chen condemned his treatment and that of his family, accusing local Communist Party officials by name. He called on Premier Wen Jiabao, seen by many Chinese as a reformer, to punish those responsible.

"Including party leaders, police and other civilians, around 90 to 100 people have been involved in the persecution of my family. I hereby request to you, Premier Wen, to start an investigation into this case," Chen said.

Much about how Chen eluded his usually vigilant captors remains untold. "Obviously, he got some inside help," said Fu, the Texas activist.

His escape seemed to go unnoticed for several days. A Washington-based activist blogger quoted Chen's nephew, Chen Kegui, as saying he heard his family members whispering that "Guangcheng's gone" on Thursday morning, according to a transcript provided by the writer, Cao Yaxue.

On Thursday night, Zhang Jian, chief of the town that oversees Dongshigu, led local officials to scale the wall surrounding a house belonging to the activists' relatives and his nephew, Chen Kegui, confronted them with a long vegetable knife, according to Cao and He.

Chen Kegui wounded Zhang and other officials, their accounts said. Chen and his father were detained by paramilitary police with electric batons while troops surrounded the family compound, Fu said.

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Accipiter Ursio
05:53 AM on 04/30/2012
Good for him
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Papa Swamp
Apex predator, ocean freak.
10:18 PM on 04/28/2012
Is there some reason this is not front page news on HP since he is supposedly at the US embassy as of today?
12:00 PM on 04/28/2012
What's really scary is to see a graph of imports from Communist China, and the rise of autism in the U S. The 2 graphs mirror each other since the early 80's. I'll share if interested.
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Sheena Schmidt
08:52 AM on 04/28/2012
This is for the person who said do not shop Wal Mart to hurt China, 99% of everything in the USA is made in China, also now same in Europe, I sell more of my products to Europeans than USA, we are so broke we cant buy anything, I would say 52% of my good customers in USA are now out of biz
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Sheena Schmidt
08:37 AM on 04/28/2012
Befor you condem the people of China, most know they must have great control over their people, because they have over 1 billion people to control, I was just over their at the Shandong Valley Shanghi, I new I was being watched, and I new why, if we had a billion here in USA we would have to do the same, we cant stop crime in our country now and we only have 300 million people
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Papa Swamp
Apex predator, ocean freak.
10:19 PM on 04/28/2012
Great reason to bulldoze peoples homes for the olympics so no one sees the conditions they live in....or did you miss that part of the tour?
05:04 PM on 05/05/2012
OH PLEASE....U.S. bulldozes homes to put in highways, airports, etc etc.
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Sheena Schmidt
05:36 PM on 05/05/2012
We have inner city slums here in USA, China does to, what I saw was awsome condo's most people have cars, they have workmens comp now, they are happy, thats what impressed me the most, and they made me feel real welcome.I found construction so far ahead of anything in the USA, bullet trains that go 500 miles per hr, one building more beautifull than the other, yes they took down old buildings for the Olympics, but the people were moved to to other homes, they were upset because they wanted to stay where they were, we call that eminent domain in USA where we take buildings down for the better of the community,I stand by what I said
05:02 PM on 05/05/2012
I AGREE
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BinghamLofts
08:12 AM on 04/28/2012
in the usa he would be in prison for practicing law without a license which he does in china and the liberal media would hate his position on abortion
12:17 PM on 04/29/2012
Here's what he faced in China:
"...Chen served four years in prison for exposing forced abortions and sterilizations in his and surrounding villages."
When it comes to forcing women in the realm of reproductive health, look to your conservative buds- project much? In the United States, it was the right wing who came up with the gag rule on abortions:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/23/obama-signs-order-ending-_n_160483.html
"President Barack Obama on Friday struck down the Bush administration's ban on giving federal money to international groups that perform abortions or provide abortion information _ an inflammatory policy that has bounced in and out of law for the past quarter-century.

Obama's move, the latest in an aggressive first week reversing contentious Bush policies, was warmly welcomed by liberal groups and denounced by abortion rights foes."
08:02 AM on 04/28/2012
Ai Weiwei said (or something similar) that "Chen Guangcheng is blind, so he's not afraid of a dark night. That's a proper metaphor."
06:28 AM on 04/28/2012
Good for you, brother! But, Im wondering how long your freedom will last. Im wondering if you would have been better off seeking safety from a country that wasnt so indebted to China? With them holding the note on so much of out national debt, you may have to be handed back over? I guess time will tell.
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wwchak
06:50 AM on 04/28/2012
he can't tell, he is blind.
07:38 AM on 04/28/2012
So what? You dont seem to get the whole idea behind status symbols.

sta·tus sym·bol
Noun:
A possession that is taken to indicate a person's wealth or high social or professional status.
wwhatever747
Whatever Karma Bites, Let it be, U asked for it.
06:28 AM on 04/28/2012
Blind lawyers wouldn't lust for "materialism; luxury cars, boats, aircraft," and their rates would be just $20-$50 an hour?
06:40 AM on 04/28/2012
Being blind wouldnt stop people from wanting "status symbol" items.
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SuperDaveOsborn
04:51 AM on 04/28/2012
The United States is the worst nation in the world, with the exception of all the rest !
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Mark Helfgott
03:06 AM on 04/28/2012
I know a lot of married guys in New York who would like to escape the house.
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nj fl
Conservative Think Tank=Another Oxymoron
09:12 AM on 04/28/2012
And probably a lot of women that want to see them go,
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03:03 AM on 04/28/2012
Every time I hear about this guy I can't stop thinking about the blind lawyer/ninja superhero Daredevil..
02:39 AM on 04/28/2012
As long as china keeps us supplied with cheap sporks who cares.. okok im joking Glad he made it out God is good
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fit4ufor3rd
i can want peace and the death penalty too
08:50 AM on 04/28/2012
hey, i love sporks. if they can figure out a way to get a serrated edge on it that wouldn't hurt anyone it would be the perfect tool.
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Todd Odson
02:37 AM on 04/28/2012
Good Luck bud! I hope your family will be ok.
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huckjames1
GEAUX Tigers!!!
02:23 AM on 04/28/2012
The next "Sorry Sack American" I hear complain about their personal liberties and rights, I'm going to kick them in the seat of their pants!

Geaux Chen!!!
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hard2swallovv8
Slow n steady.
02:56 AM on 04/28/2012
Agree with you 100%. People here think we have problems with our goverment. Spend some time living with NO rights and see what oppression really is.
07:35 AM on 04/28/2012
Best is only a relative term.
The best can be significantly better than the rest, and still suck.
Our government, for example...
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Sheena Schmidt
08:41 AM on 04/28/2012
But what you forget, we as Americans are heading the same way, I saw it happen in Europe now its moving slow in USA, you will all be socialist soon, if you do not speak up now,good luck
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hard2swallovv8
Slow n steady.
02:58 AM on 04/28/2012
Let me amend that last post... We do have major issues with the way things are run here but compaired to China, N Korea... this really is paradise.
04:27 AM on 04/28/2012
Thanks for amending!
04:28 AM on 04/28/2012
...but far from Paradise imo.