China

China

What You Need to Know

More than 100 writers are currently behind bars on politicized charges in China. The majority were jailed for online expression that was critical of official policies or expressed pro-democracy viewpoints.

The Chinese government has expanded its censorship apparatus overseas to try and limit expression about China beyond its borders, engaging in transnational repression against exiles and the diaspora.

Individual Cases

  • According to local police in Atush, Xinjiang, Uyghur author and schoolteacher Setiwaldi Kerim was arrested in 2017 for “promoting separatism” in his books. Uyghur activist Abdulweli Ayup believes Kerim’s detention is likely linked to his work on a Uyghur literature…


  • Gyatso, author of We Need to Wake Up and several articles on Tibetan freedom of expression, was arrested on October 26, 2020, by Chinese State Security agents. Previously detained four times for his unpublished writings and activism, he was sentenced…


  • Qin Yongmin, a writer, activist, and co-founder of the Democratic Party of China, was arrested on May 6, 2015, for inciting subversion of state power. In 2018, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison and 3 years of deprivation…


  • Yang, a Chinese writer and democracy activist, passed away on November 7, 2017, after being released on medical parole due to an aggressive brain cancer diagnosis. Previously persecuted for his role in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, Yang spent over…


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