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  Wang Bingzhang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wang Bingzhang (王炳章) was born on December 30, 1947, in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
In June 2002, Dr. Wang went to Vietnam with Yue Wu and Zhang Qi where they were abducted by Chinese secret agents.
In February 2003, Dr. Wang was sentenced to life in prison, on charges of espionage and terrorism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wang_Bingzhang   (267 words)

  
 Wang Bingzhang tortured
FCM called for "Dr. Wang's immediate release to America for urgently-needed treatment of his serious illness before it's too late." FCM also called on the U.S. government "to intervene in the torture of Dr. Wang which is in violation of international laws and to push on the immediate release" of Dr. Wang.
Wang Wanxing is emblematic of the PRC 's 'political misuse of psychiatry.' "For the grave abuse of the wrongful incarceration of political and religious dissidents in mental institutions, China rivals the [former] Soviet Union," noted John Kusumi of the China Support Network.
Wang, Wang Junying, recently visited the offices of the Wei Jingsheng Foundation to raise international awareness and attention for her husband's case, and to promote efforts that push for his early release.
www.freechina.net /2004/DPnews/00007.htm   (2254 words)

  
 NEN-English
Wang, a Chinese citizen, was accused of being engaged in espionage in China and had been tracked down by the state security department, said the spokesman.
Wang and two others were found tied up in Bohu Temple in the suburbs of Fangchenggang city, in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, by local police on the night of July 3.
Wang was transferred to the police in Guangdong and had been at home under surveillance in accordance with Articles 51 and 57 of China's Criminal Procedure Law.
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 CBSNews.com: Print This Story
Wang was convicted by a court in the southern city of Shenzhen of "espionage, (and) organizing and leading a terrorist group," Xinhua said in a two-sentence report.
Wang Bingzhang apparently was taken to Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, where he was formally charged Dec. 5.
Wang Bingzhang slipped into China in 1998 without permission, saying he planned to organize a Chinese Democracy and Justice Party to press for free elections and civil liberties.
uttm.com /stories/2003/02/10/world/printable539962.shtml   (532 words)

  
 Dr. Wang Bingzhang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang Bingzhang was born on December 30, 1947, in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
In 2002 Dr. Wang Bingzhang, the democratic revolutionist and founder of the Chinese overseas democratic movement, formulated a blueprint to end the one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party, and to accomplish reunification of China, and to restore the Republic of China.
Later Dr. Wang and Yue Wu speculated incorrectly that these strangers were probably sent by the Vietnamese government to warn them about their political activities and that the worst case would just be expulsion from Vietnam.
wangbingzhang.us /main/index_en.htm   (1646 words)

  
 [IMC-Tech] Interim Report of Investigation on wang bingzhang
Wang Bingzhang intended to launch an armed revolt, and it is understandable for the General Staff to be involved in handling this case.
Part four: The most suspicious persons in Wang Bingzhang's case, And the investigation of their performance and background My discussion of this problem is based on two axioms; one is that anything in the world happens at a given time and space.
Wang had a mobile phone, the number of which is (917) 969-28XX, but he did not use it often, and only released this number to those whom he thought to be very trustworthy.
archives.lists.indymedia.org /imc-tech/2004-March/012798.html   (5202 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Wang Yucai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang Yucai ÍõÓвŠ(Wang Youcai), after spending 4 years in jail for his participation in the 1989 movement, Wang was again detained on 4/27/98 in Beijing soon after he arrived to attend the 100th Anniversary of Beijing University, his alma mater.
Wang Bingzhang - founder of the China Spring and the Chinese Alliance for Democracy, Wang is currently the speaker of the Chinese Democracy & Justice Party (CDJP).
Wang Dan Wang Dan - former Tiananmen student leader and prominent dissident was released - \xcd\xf5\xb5\xa4\xd2\xd1\xbe\xad\xb3\xf6\xd3\xfc - on medical parole on 4/18/98, he is now in exile in the U.S. and attending Harvard University.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Yucai_Wang_345773473.htm   (497 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
Wang has openly advocated violence and terrorism, asserting that violent methods, kidnapping and explosives must be used and claiming that he himself had plotted, organized and carried out many violent terrorist activities.
Wang and his two companions were in compliance with the stipulations of articles 51 and 57 of the Chinese Code of Criminal Procedure and with the relevant provisions of international human rights instruments.
It declares that the detention of Wang Bingzhang is arbitrary, being in contravention of articles 9, 10 and 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and falls within category III of the categories applicable to the consideration of cases submitted to the Working Group.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/wgad/10-2003.html   (2298 words)

  
 Baltimore Independent Media Center: "Free Wang Bingzhang!" campaign warms up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang, then a medical student, was jailed twice for his political views, before making his way to Canada, where he completed a doctorate in medical research.
Wang Bingzhang was sentenced this week to life in prison on trumped up espionage and terrorism charges.
Wang was kidnapped on the Vietnam/China border last June by Chinese agents, held incommunicado for six months by the Chinese government although denying that they held him, and then convicted in a one day trial, and shortly thereafter sentenced to life in prison.
baltimore.indymedia.org /newswire/display/2861/www.imcmalta.org   (2314 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang received his Ph.D. at McGill University in Canada in coronary-arterial research and is a well-respected leader of the overseas Chinese pro-democracy movement and the founder of China Spring magazine.
Wang was blindfolded and bound and held in various places in Guangxi Province and his captors demanded a $10,000,000 ransom, which Dr. Wang was unable to pay.
Wang's trial lasted only half a day and was closed to the public because the Chinese Government indicated that "state secrets" might be revealed, thereby precluding family members, supporters, and reporters from attending.
www.gop.gov /Committeecentral/bills/hconres326.asp   (688 words)

  
 China Seizes U.S.-Based Dissident Leader -- Activists Fear More Arrests   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang Bingzhang, 50, was detained in Bengbu city in central Anhui province on Friday, days before a secret meeting to set up an opposition group to launch a struggle for democracy.
Wang Bingzhang's detention may force the delay or cancellation of plans for a gathering in a northern Chinese city in late February to launch the Justice Party, said Fu, who declined to give any details of the session.
Wang Tingjin's wife, who was also detained on Friday but released the next day, said she did not know where her husband was being held.
www.pacificnet.net /jue/chinanews/archives/docs/980209.html   (954 words)

  
 VOA News Report
Wang was found guilty of spying for Taiwan, and of planning to bomb China's embassy in Thailand.
Wang is the first dissident to be convicted by China on terrorism charges, and the life term is the longest ever imposed on any pro-democracy activist.
Wang's daughter, Wang Qingyan, was quoted in California as saying she hoped the American government would put pressure on Beijing to release Mr.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/news/2003/02/mil-030228-2b1884bb.htm   (359 words)

  
 Welcome to World-Chinese.com:Zhu Lifeng, Wang Bingzhang¡¯s secretary, Has Testified that Yan Qingxin and Zhang Qi Are ...
Wang Bingzhang, a veteran of democracy movement, an expatriate in the United States.
However, in 2002, Wang Bingzhang was kidnapped in Vietnam by Chinese secret agents and was formally arrested by the Beijing authorities after having disappeared for half a year.
At that time Wang Bingzhang had his fianc¨¦e (Wang Wang) in the United States, and he also had a girlfriend in Thailand who was very well conditioned in every aspect.
www.world-chinese.com /Eng/445.asp   (1068 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Chinese dissident tried for spying
Wang Bingzhang, 56, was arrested in southern China in December, having disappeared in Vietnam for the previous six months.
After they were found, Mr Wang was transferred to neighbouring Guangdong province, where he was put under house surveillance before being formally arrested on 5 December, the agency said.
Wang Bingzhang was jailed twice in China during the Cultural Revolution.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/asia-pacific/2682599.stm   (518 words)

  
 WMA - Human Rights
Amnesty International is concerned about the deteriorating health of Dr Wang Bingzhang, a medical doctor and leading activist, who has been kept in solitary confinement in Shaoguan prison since his initial detention on suspicion of "terrorism" and other charges, in July 2002.
A sister was allowed to visit Dr Wang at the end of June and has told AI that she found him in a distraught, weak state.
Dr Wang was previously imprisoned in China in the 1960s for dissident activities and after defecting to the US became a leading activist having set up various opposition groups to press for free elections and democracy within China.
www.wma.net /e/humanrights/phys_china1.htm   (543 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China's veteran dissident
Wang Bingzhang, sentenced to life in prison in China for "spying and terrorism", has been fearlessly challenging the Chinese authorities for 20 years.
His four children are all US citizens, but Mr Wang has refused to take citizenship himself, arguing that it is easier to fight for democracy in China as a Chinese citizen, his associates have said.
Mr Wang began speaking out against the Chinese political system at the start of the Cultural Revolution, and was jailed in 1966 and 1967.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/asia-pacific/2593593.stm   (382 words)

  
 [No title]
Wang was not detained within the borders of China itself, he was instead kidnapped, if you will, abducted during a visit to Vietnam, bound and blindfolded and forcibly transported across the border between Vietnam and China in a clear violation of international law.
Further noting Dr. Wang was a victim of kidnapping by the Chinese authorities who have accused of him.
Such false labeling of a victim of abduction as a terrorist is a cynical maneuver, which demeans the memory of the victims of genuine terrorist attacks throughout the world.
www.house.gov /burton/pdf/05-05-04_Dr_Wang.doc   (841 words)

  
 Welcome to World-Chinese.com:Wang Bingzhang¡¯s Secretary Revealed the Truth about Wang¡¯s Induced Arrest, And ...
Huang: Since Wang Bingzhang knew that Zhang Qi was an agent, but he still kept in contact with her.
Wang Bingzhang¡¯s laptop, which was given him as a gift by a friend of his called Ai Ran (phonetic translation.) Somebody from Hong Kong provided the money; somebody called You Tai (phonetic translation) gave him the money.
Fang Yuan was in always contact with Wang Bingzhang during the period of Wang¡¯s induced arrest.
www.world-chinese.com /Eng/446.asp   (950 words)

  
 UN Declares Wang Bingzhang To Be Arbitrarily Detained
Yue Wu and Zhang Qi-kidnapped with Wang Bingzhang in Vietnam last year and detained for six months before their release-were also declared by UN to have been arbitrarily detained in violation of Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Wang was sentenced to life in prison in January, 2003 after a one-day trial.
The UN further stated "that the detention of Wang Bingzhang is arbitrary, being in contravention of articles 9, 10 and 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and falls within category III of the categories applicable to the consideration of cases submitted."
www.freechina.net /2004/UN/00002.htm   (689 words)

  
 Appeal letter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Under unexplained circumstances, Dr Wang Bingshang, together with two companions, was kidnapped from a hotel in Vietnam in June 2002 and brought to China.
Dr Wang Bingzhang was illegally abducted and brought to the People's Republic of China and was sentenced in an unlawful trial.
I appeal to you to use your influence to see to Dr Wang Bingzhang's immediate and unconditional release and that he is allowed to travel wherever he wants.
www.ishr.org /appeals/app_bingzhang.htm   (180 words)

  
 US-based dissident sentenced to life for spying - smh.com.au
US-based Chinese democracy activist Wang Bingzhang was sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment after being convicted of espionage and leading a terrorist group, sparking outrage from rights groups and relatives.
Wang's daughter Wang Qingyan said from her home in Los Angeles she was devastated by the news.
Although Wang is a US resident, his eligibility for consular help from US diplomats in Beijing is far narrower than it would be had he been a US citizen.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/02/10/1044725733674.html   (503 words)

  
 Authorities Free and Expel U.S.-Based Dissident Wang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang, 50, was released from detention and put aboard a flight to Los Angeles from Shanghai on Monday.
Wang was in China on a secret mission to set up a pro-democracy group to be called the Justice Party.
Wang would not comment on the structure of the proposed party, whose supporters had planned a founding session this month, or give any indication of the size of its support.
www.pacificnet.net /jue/chinanews/archives/docs/980210b.html   (521 words)

  
 Welcome to the Richmond News - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Guifang and Junzhen Wang, parents of imprisoned Chinese dissident Dr. Wang Bingzhang, are trying to rally support to have their son freed from prison.
Now the Richmond family of Chinese political dissident Dr. Wang Bingzhang is struggling for his freedom from a lifetime of solitary confinement in the Shaoguon prison in Guangdongsheng, China.
Her husband, Junzhen Wang, daughters Mei and Linda Wang, grandson Edward Qiu and representatives from Amnesty International and Worldrights joined the frail 84-year-old in front of the consulate's closed front gates, pleading for Dr. Wang's immediate release.
www.richmond-news.com /issues04/081104/news/081104nn3.html   (947 words)

  
 Chinese dissidents missing during trip to Vietnam (printable version)
Wang Bingzhang was traveling with Zhang Qi, a female U.S. resident, and Yue Wu, a male resident of France.
On June 26, Wang Bingzhang called a friend who was in Cambodia, promising to call him again in three days.
Wang was a medical student in China when he started speaking out against the Communist government and was jailed in 1966 and 1967, eventually going into exile in Canada in 1979.
www.rgj.com /news/printstory.php?id=19893   (468 words)

  
 CNN.com - U.S. questions dissident's conviction - Feb. 10, 2003
Wang Bingzhang, a 55-year-old permanent resident of the United States, was convicted of spying on behalf of Taiwan and plotting terrorism.
Wang's trial was conducted in secret, raising questions about the nature of the evidence against him," he added.
Wang's family said they were stunned, telling Reuters news agency they were shocked by the sentence.
cnn.com /2003/WORLD/asiapcf/east/02/10/china.dissident.us/index.html   (671 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wang's trial closed to the public and have not provided evidence to back up the charges against him.
Wang Bingzhang began speaking out for human rights as a student in China in the 1970s.
Wang's companions, a French resident and a Chinese citizen living in the U.S., were released.
www.help-for-you.com /news/Feb2003/scripts/3518570f.html   (389 words)

  
 Chinese dissident Wang Bingzhang urges review of espionage guilty verdict
Wang was formally arrested in December 2002 after nearly six months in detention in China, which followed his mysterious disappearance from the Sino-Vietnamese border.
"Wang Bingzhang rejects the charges against him and on September 19 asked the Guangdong high court to consider reviewing his case," said a statement from the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy.
His daughter Wang Qingyan was able to make her first visit to her father for the mid-autumn festival on September 11, the center said, but was not allowed to bring him badly-needed medicines.
quickstart.clari.net /qs_se/webnews/wed/dg/Qchina-dissident.RZea_DSK.html   (228 words)

  
 China Support Network
Wang's sister, Wang Mei, and brother in law traveled to China to attend the appeal proceeding, held at 8:00am this morning, Beijing time.
Wang Dan, famed as a leader among students at Tiananmen Square, said, "There is no evidence to substantiate the charges [against Dr. Wang].
Activists have launched an entire campaign of pressure to "Free Wang Bingzhang!" Dr. Wang, 55, is famed as a founder of the overseas Chinese pro-democracy movement, having begun two organizations, the Chinese Alliance for Democracy and the China Democracy Party, and a magazine, China Spring.
www.chinasupport.net /news49.htm   (795 words)

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