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Guo Feixiong

Chinese human rights lawyer and dissident


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Chinese human rights lawyer and dissident

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nameGuo Feixiong
郭飞雄
imageFile:Guo Feixiong.jpg
birth_date
birth_placeGucheng County, Hebei, China
spouseZhang Qing
children2
occupationlawyer, human rights activist

郭飞雄

Guo Feixiong () born 2 August 1966) is the pen name of Yang Maodong (杨茂东/楊茂東), a Chinese human rights legal activist from Guangdong province who is often identified with the Weiquan movement. Guo is known as a dissident writer and "barefoot lawyer", who has worked on several controversial issues to defend the rights of marginalized groups. Prior to his 2006 imprisonment, Guo worked as a legal advisor to the Shanghai Shengzhi Law Firm.

Early life

Guo was born on 1966 in Gucheng County, Hebei. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to the countryside with his parents for nine years, where they experienced poverty. In July 1988, he graduated from the Department of Philosophy of East China Normal University in Shanghai, and was assigned to work at Wuhan Medical College for Staff and Workers, where he served as a philosophy teacher. Guo actively participated in the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests. In 1991 he went to Guangdong, where he was engaged in various occupations. From 1993 to 2001, he mainly engaged in private publishing, and then made a living by writing.

Personal life

Guo was married to Zhang Qing, with whom he had two children; a son and a daughter. Zhang and children fled their Guangzhou home in January 2009 and fled to the United States from Thailand, where they were granted political asylum in November that year.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/trad/china/2009/11/091122_us_chinese_asylum|title=郭飞雄妻儿获批美国政治庇护

References

References

  1. Human Rights in China, "[http://www.ir2008.com/09/about.php About the Individual: Guo Feixiong (a.k.a. Yang Maodong)]," Incorporating Responsibility 2008, September 2008.
  2. (2006-12-05). "魏京生基金会第三届"魏京生中国民主斗士奖"对郭飞雄、周志荣、林牧的颁奖词". 魏京生基金會.
  3. '[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china_guofeixiong-20060915.html China Detains Top Guangdong Rights Lawyer Guo Feixiong],' Radio Free Asia, 15 Sept 2006.
  4. Human Rights in China, "[http://www.hrichina.org/en/content/1024 Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison]", 13 Nov 2007.
  5. "[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china_template-20071228.html Chinese Rights Lawyer Beaten, Staging Hunger Strike in Prison]", Radio Free Asia, 28 Dec 2007
  6. Human Rights in China, [http://www.hrichina.org/en/content/5571 Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Released from Prison; Remains Committed to Rights Work], 13 Sept 2011.
  7. Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau, Tianhe District Branch, "[http://www.siweiluozi.net/2013/12/translation-police-indictment-opinion.html Opinion Recommending Indictment]", GZ PSB Tianhe Indict. (2013) No. 03990, 10 December 2013.
  8. [https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo46564 Guo Feixiong and Freedom of Expression in China: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, First Session, October 29, 2013]
  9. Thoolen, Hans (12 September 2015). [https://thoolen.wordpress.com/2015/09/12/2015-front-line-defenders-award-to-chinese-guo-feixiong-yang-maodong/ 2015 Front Line Defenders Award to Chinese Guo Feixiong (Yang Maodong)] ''Hans Thoolen on Human Rights Defenders''. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  10. (February 5, 2021). "郭飞雄妻子张青致信联合国人权官员求救 接受VOA专访: 盼夫来美团聚".
  11. Davidson, Helen. (18 January 2022). "Chinese activist told he could not visit dying wife is re-arrested". [[The Guardian]].
  12. (14 January 2022). "The Passing of Zhang Qing, Wife of Human Rights Defender Guo Feixiong". state.gov.
  13. (2023-05-11). "China hands eight-year jail term to activist at trial barred to diplomats". Reuters.
  14. Zhang, Min. (2009-11-19). "Asylum for Activist's Family". [[Radio Free Asia]].
  15. Lau, Mimi. (2022-01-22). "Wife of missing Chinese activist dies in US after appeal to Beijing for reunion fails". [[South China Morning Post]].
  16. (2021-11-30). "妻在美病重 中國維權人士郭飛雄籲李克強允探視". CNA.
  17. (2024-05-07). "China Events of 2023".
  18. (2022-01-11). "Wife of activist barred from leaving China dies in US after 15 years apart". Hong Kong Free Press.
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