Asia Times Online
May 10, 2012 Chen case exposes a shared weakness By Benjamin A Shobert Amid all the fury, conjecture and confusion over what to make of blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng's flight to the United States Embassy in Beijing, it is impossible to...
International Herald Tribune
Yonhap News Agency/YNA, via European Pressphoto Agency Cui Tiankai, vice foreign minister, said the Americans had violated diplomatic practice. Mr. Chen, she said, should go to the United States after all...They considered Mrs. Clinton's request a...
The Hindustan Times
Blind activist Chen Guangcheng challenged China's central government Wednesday to prove that it had not ordered his illegal house arrest, and to punish those who turned his home into a prison. The 40-year-old legal campaigner spent two years in...
International Herald Tribune
News THE case of Chen Guangcheng , the dissident who escaped house arrest and sought refuge in the American Embassy in Beijing, attracted global attention not only because Mr. Chen bravely stood up for human rights in China but also because American...
Epoch Times
May 8, 2012 Chen Guangcheng remains confined to the Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, not allowed to see his friends or the U.S. officials, nor can he leave his room. Numerous media are gathered outside the hospital for him. (The Epoch Times) Blind Chinese...