EU demands China free citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, along with others
The European Union on Tuesday demanded that China release citizen journalist Zhang Zhan and several other jailed reporters, lawyers and human rights champions.
For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app
The EU statement was issued just ahead of Brussels signing a major investment pact with Beijing, despite concerns about China’s labor and civil rights record.
Zhang was jailed on Monday for four years over allegations of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” during her coverage of the early stages of the Covid-19 outbreak in epicentre Wuhan, her lawyer said.
“Prior to her detention, Ms Zhang Zhan had been reporting about the coronavirus pandemic in Wuhan,” EU foreign policy spokesman Peter Stano said in a statement.
“According to credible sources, Ms Zhang has been subject to torture and ill-treatment during her detention and her health condition has seriously deteriorated. It is crucial that she receives adequate medical assistance.”
Brussels also demanded the release of Yu Wensheng, a human rights lawyer jailed on December 13.
“The European Union calls for the immediate release of Ms Zhang Zhan, of Mr Yu Wensheng and of other detained and convicted human rights defenders,” the statement said.
The statement listed Li Yuhan, Huang Qi, Ge Jueping, Qin Yongmin, Gao Zhisheng, Ilham Tohti, Tashi Wangchuk, Wu Gan, Liu Feiyue “as well as all those who have engaged in reporting activities in the public interest.
Brussels’ concern for the fate of Chinese rights activists and independent journalists comes despite the EU’s push to sign a major investment pact with China this week.
Some MEPs have expressed concern that the deal, seven years in the negotiation, sends the wrong signal on human rights, but on Monday the 27 member states gave the European Commission the go ahead to sign.
-
EU governments signal support for China investment deal
European Union governments signaled support on Monday for completing work on a long-sought agreement with China to open the Chinese market further to ... Economy -
China court hears case of activists alleged to have fled Hong Kong amid protests
A Chinese court on Monday heard the case of 10 Hong Kong activists alleged to have fled the territory for Taiwan amid anti-China protests and held in ... World News -
Trump signs law bolstering support for Taiwan and Tibet, angering China
China expressed anger on Monday after US President Donald Trump signed into law measures to further bolster support for Taiwan and Tibet, which had ... World News -
China rejects US call to release Hong Kong fugitives
China urged the United States to stop using the Hong Kong issue to interfere with its domestic affairs on Monday, after the US embassy called for the ... World News -
Coronavirus: China jails citizen journalist for live reporting from Wuhan
A Chinese citizen journalist was jailed for four years for her livestream reporting from Wuhan as the Covid-19 outbreak unfurled, her lawyer said ... Coronavirus