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Chen Guangcheng, China Activist, Confident Country Will Let Him Study Oversea

By Posted: 05/07/2012 12:03 pm Updated: 05/07/2012 1:31 pm

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A activist holds a banner with a photo of blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng during a protest in Hong Kong on May 4, 2012. (LAURENT FIEVET/AFP/GettyImages)

BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese activist who triggered a diplomatic dispute between China and the United States said Monday he is confident that Beijing will hold up its end of a tentative deal to let him study overseas.

Chen Guangcheng is a blind, self-taught legal activist who made a daring escape from brutal house arrest in his rural town into U.S. diplomatic custody in Beijing more than a week ago, setting off a diplomatic standoff. Under still-evolving arrangements announced Friday by Washington and Beijing, Chen may be able to leave to study in the United States.

"Since the Chinese government has promised to safeguard my constitutionally provided rights and freedom and safety, I feel that they will fulfill their commitments because it is after all an agreement between two countries," Chen said.

Chen sounded more relaxed and optimistic than on Friday morning before details of the deal were announced, when he told The Associated Press that he was in a "dangerous situation" because he had not been able to meet with American officials for two days.

The activist, who is in a Beijing hospital where he was taken to receive medical care and was joined by his wife and two children, said he has asked hospital staff to help him with the paperwork for him and his family to obtain travel documents.

"I entrusted the hospital with telling the relevant people or department that I have asked them to handle it on my behalf, because I am lying on the bed and I can't move and my friends can't come and see me, so what can I do? I can only ask them," he said.

Chen suffered three broken bones in his foot when he was escaping from his rural village, a journey that involved scaling walls and making his way through fields and a forest, then being chased by security agents in Beijing. His foot is now in a cast.

Later Monday, U.S.-funded radio broadcaster Voice of America reported that Chen's nephew Chen Kegui had been detained as part of a criminal investigation into a clash he had with officials in the Chen family's village of Dongshigu in Shandong.

Several officials reportedly broke into Chen Kegui's home last Thursday after discovering his uncle had fled house arrest. Chen Kegui brandished knives and slashed at them, inflicting injuries, according to an earlier local government statement.

Chen Guangchen told AP that his nephew had acted in self-defense after officials jumped over the wall and broke into his family's courtyard in the middle of the night armed with wooden sticks.

He said he was told that Liu Weiguo, a Shandong lawyer who volunteered to represent Chen Kegui, had been threatened not to take the case and had his movements restricted by authorities. Liu's cellphone was turned off and he could not be reached Monday.

Chen said he was also concerned that his nephew might be mistreated by police while in custody.

"I am extremely worried my nephew will be subjected to severe torture in their hands," Chen said.

Authorities have prevented American officials as well as Chen's friends and supporters from visiting him in the hospital. Still, U.S. officials have spoken to Chen by phone every day, including Monday.

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview with NBC television's "Meet the Press" broadcast Sunday that he believes Chen's future is in the United States. Biden said U.S. officials "expect the Chinese to stick to that commitment."

As part of the deal, China's Foreign Ministry said Friday that Chen can apply for travel permits to study abroad. Chen has an invitation to study at New York University.

Chen, 40, spent most of the last seven years in prison or under house arrest in what was seen as retribution by local authorities for his activism against forced abortions and other official misdeeds. His wife, daughter and mother were confined at home with him, enduring beatings, searches and other mistreatment.

His escape from house arrest to the fortress-like U.S. Embassy last week put Washington at the center of a sensitive human rights case. It also came just days before Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner arrived in Beijing for high-level talks on trade tensions and global economic and political trouble spots.

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  • A plainclothes policeman stops the taking of photos outside the Chaoyang Hospital in Beijing where Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng was taken on May 2, 2012. (Ed Jones/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Exterior view of the Chaoyang Hospital where blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng at the Chaoyang Hospital is receiving treatment, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Hospital security prepare to evict reporters trying to see blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng at the Chaoyang Hospital where Chen is receiving treatment, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Hospital security prepare to evict reporters trying to see blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng at the Chaoyang Hospital where Chen is receiving treatment, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • A protester supporting blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng is seen outside the Chaoyang Hospital where Chen is receiving treatment, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • A protester with a banner supporting blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng is detained by police outside the Chaoyang Hospital where Chen is receiving treatment, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Chinese police block foreign journalists at a gate of the Chaoyang hospital in Beijing, where blind activist Chen Guangcheng is believed to be getting a check up, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • A Chinese policeman films foreign journalists as they block a gate of the Chaoyang hospital in Beijing, where blind activist Chen Guangcheng is believed to be getting a check up, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Chinese activist activist Chen Guangcheng (L) is seen in a wheelchair pushed by a nurse at the Chaoyang hospital in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (Jordan Pouille/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Chinese activist activist Chen Guangcheng (L) is seen in a wheelchair pushed by a nurse at the Chaoyang hospital in Beijing on May 2, 2012. (Jordan Pouille/AFP/GettyImages)


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11:00 AM on 05/10/2012
USA should help its own citizen illegally blocked in China for 4 years come home!!!
https://www.change.org/petitions/help-my-father-dr-zhicheng-hu-come-home
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10:58 AM on 05/08/2012
TO VISIT HILLARY AND OBAMA. WHY?
08:46 AM on 05/08/2012
Meanwhile in Gu@ntanam0
11:53 PM on 05/08/2012
You're being even lazier at being intellectually lazy than allowed. It's "noun+verb+Guantanamo" when trying to turn attention away from a foreigner who's suffering abuse at the hands of his/her government. It's important to draw on a parochial America-centricism that ignores the world. I'm sure that will make things better.
07:29 PM on 05/07/2012
I want to publicly denounce Mitt Romney for trying to politicize these negotiations while in progress. Mittens could care less about Chen's safety or the safety of his family. Mittens needed to try and build up his foreign policy bona fides. Well, Mittens, all you did was make a fool of yourself....as usual. Your very own statement said that your remarks were based on rumors you heard and therefore could be wrong. Just the way we got into looking for WMD's, don't you think? Unless and until you become POTUS, stay out of foreign policy matters. These don't concern you, yet!
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CamelPaw357
04:51 PM on 05/07/2012
If he wants a visa to study or live the United States he should wait in line like everyone else.
Pauline Jaing
Artist, worker, mother
09:07 PM on 05/07/2012
These Chalabi type hustlers (Cold War HUSTLERS) never wait in line. They have very powerful people behind them.
02:16 PM on 05/07/2012
He is just another politician! If he was brutally beaten, then why he is in good health after being checked by American doctors, except some broken toes when he tried to excape? He looks healthy, his wife looks healthy, he has TWO children!!!! They look heappy and healthy too. He knows how to play American system, like most of the ilegals here. Our tax payers are the real victems here!!!
07:31 PM on 05/07/2012
You make some fine points, however, Chen had no assurances that China would release him to the US. Chen had no assurances that the US would take him and his family in. This negotiation still may break down.
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Busterman
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02:14 PM on 05/07/2012
Just a scam by this guy. He is against abortions why do liberals love him? He is most likely a spy and the chinese let him go.
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CamelPaw357
04:52 PM on 05/07/2012
Agreed. He will only stir up trouble here, maybe even promote violence against clinics, doctors, and such.
MissouriModerate
Extremism is harmful to your mental health
02:23 AM on 05/08/2012
Why does abortion have to come into every discussion...it's getting old!
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02:12 PM on 05/07/2012
Crazy Chen. As crazy as ever.
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02:06 PM on 05/07/2012
America is becoming the Botany Bay for Chinese dissidents. The communist party in China is only postponing the revolution that will come.
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11:00 AM on 05/08/2012
They are coming, because they suffer ever so much......
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randyman99
My micro-bio is almost full.
01:49 PM on 05/07/2012
Why is Mitt Romney siding with the Chinese government in criticizing the U.S. on this? Political candidates should keep their mouth shut when it comes to foreign policy issues which could have repercussions.

It does not bode well that the Chinese Government is not allowing U.S. diplomats to come to him in person.
07:33 PM on 05/07/2012
It appears that Mittens is the anti-American here and a pro-Chinest. What do you say to that, Mittens??
01:45 PM on 05/07/2012
Another free loading family to the US!
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02:11 PM on 05/07/2012
Speaking from a guy who has the inside scoop. Never worked in his whole life.
07:37 PM on 05/07/2012
Romney's own family is freeloading, since he avoids paying taxes and keeps his money off shore. Besides, we haven't seen Romney's birth certificate. We know his family has a long Mexican history. Is Romney an anchor baby? Maybe his money really is derived from drug cartels. Why is he hiding his taxes? Let's ask him all the hard hitting questions that have been asked of President Obama. Let's start our own rumors, so they can spread on the blogasphere, as if the rumors were fact!
08:19 PM on 05/07/2012
Get him out then! I cant stand Romney. He a liberal fool!!
01:42 PM on 05/07/2012
This good news is a testament to the power of public opinion, NOT to the shameless acts of the Obama administration. Their attempts to sweep this issue under the rug, and to return Chen back to the very system that had imprisoned and tortured him were thwarted by the negative reaction around the world. When they (and the Chinese government) couldn't just bury the issue, they were forced to come up with an alternate solution. This proves, once again, that public opinion and not the much-vaunted "quiet diplomacy" is what brings results. This administration is far too willing to roll over when it comes to human rights, so "quiet diplomacy" turns into abdication. Now, the public must continue to be vigilant to ensure that the promises to Chen and his family are carried out.
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Ladybug1
02:22 PM on 05/07/2012
Who the H cares about this guy. Most of us are just trying to pay the bills. Besides; why should we be the worlds police. The Chinese usually kill or put these folks in jail. They are a little too ready to let him go. He's probaly a spy. You just want to dump on Obama 2012!!!
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
02:31 PM on 05/07/2012
So you think he should come here,with his family,you do realize that the taxpayers will support him,pay for his education,we have enough freeloaders without taking on more from other countries,oh wait.....we already have that,I didnt vote for Obama,I would never,but we cant afford the people we have,we are not the worlds parents.
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Weeweed Up
YOU have a drink with Mitch McConnell!
01:34 PM on 05/07/2012
Me thinks Mr.Chen Guangcheng is playing America like a fiddle.
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Alois SaintMartin
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01:34 PM on 05/07/2012
LOL ! NBC has already reserved a spot on SNL !