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Chen Guangcheng articles on Democracy Chronicles

Chen Guangcheng is a Chinese civil rights activist who faced severe repression for activism on human rights issues in rural areas of China. Also check out our section on Political Dissidents or our articles on China.

Chinese Exile Chen Guangcheng Wins Human Rights Award

by DC Editors - November 7, 2015

Exile Chen Guangcheng

After fleeing country, exile Chen Guangcheng has made a life in the United States away from family

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents, Political Exiles

Activist Chen Guangcheng Eyes Democratic Change in China

by DC Editors - October 23, 2015

Activist Chen Guangcheng

Despite imprisonment and exile, blind activist Chen Guangcheng still works for Chinese democracy

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents

China’s Blind Lawyer Warns of Crackdown on Civil Society

by DC Editors - February 26, 2014

China Dictatorship Launches Crackdown

Ukraine revolution protest could happen anytime China’s blind lawyer warn Communist dictatorship

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents, Political Exiles

China’s Guangcheng Keeps Pressure on Dictatorship

by DC Editors - October 2, 2013

Che Guangcheng keeps pressure on dictatorship

Leading dissident Che Guangcheng keeps pressure on dictatorship from exile vowing more activism

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents, Political Exiles

Exiled China Dissident Decries Family Repression

by DC Editors - September 25, 2013

China dissident decries family repression from exile

Attempts to end brutal campaign fall flat as China dissident decries family repression from exile

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents, Political Exiles

Blind Lawyer of China Guangcheng Discusses Persecution

by DC Editors - September 12, 2013

Blind lawyer Che Guangcheng discusses persecution

Blind lawyer Che Guangcheng discusses persecution and fight for China family battling repression

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents, Political Exiles

Was Democracy Activist Fired by NYU for Politics?

by DC Editors - June 17, 2013

Chinese blind lawyer dissident Guangcheng receives award

Accusations that pressure from donor China dictatorship got activist fired by NYU for politics

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Education, New York City and State Elections

Dictatorship Targets Exiled China Dissident in US

by DC Editors - June 17, 2013

Blind lawyer and exiled China dissident

Blind lawyer and exiled China dissident finds problems follow him to US as family targeted at home

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents, Political Exiles

Activist Blind Lawyer of China Settling Down in US

by DC Editors - June 14, 2013

blind lawyer of china sees for china graphic

Bring new prospects open up for exiled democracy activist “Blind Lawyer” of China

Filed Under: Democracy News Headlines, International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents

China Angry as Dissident Guangcheng Receives Award

by DC Editors - May 21, 2013

Chinese blind lawyer dissident Guangcheng receives award

Chinese blind lawyer dissident Guangcheng receives award for years of activism in closed system

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China, Political Dissidents

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