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January 12, 2016

Over 100 NGOs Call on China to Respect Rule of Law

by Juliet Song, Epoch Times

The Epoch Times » ChinaToday, 06:21
Hong Kong legislator Leung Kwok-hung, known as 'Long Hair', of the League of Social Democrats speaks during a protest in Hong Kong on July 12, 2015, after at least 50 Chinese human rights lawyers and activists were detained or questioned in recent days in an 'unprecedented' police swoop.(Anthony Wallace/ Getty images)

Six months after a sudden series of arrests of human rights lawyers and activists in China, a group of non-government organizations and activists have called on the Chinese authorities to release the individuals who are still detained.

About 14 lawyers and 22 other citizens are still under some form of arrest, according to the letter initiated by the Hong Kong-based China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group and the Taiwan Support China Human Rights Lawyers Network.

The letter was cosigned by 106 NGOs from around the world, and made available on the website of Human Rights Campaign in China.

The letter says that the crackdown on rights activists this July makes a mockery of recent Party policy pronouncements that China would be “administered… in accordance with the law.”

Depriving lawyers themselves of their human rights will ensure that those they seek to defend also find no protection from state power, the letter indicated.

The July crackdown is the largest suppression of rights lawyers since 2003. At least 316 lawyers, assistants, rights activists, and family members have been incriminated, put under house arrest, criminally detained, or otherwise arrested or disappeared. Propaganda organs have also attempted to discredit the activists and their families, claiming they somehow act at the behest of foreign forces, who are never identified.