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China detains rights lawyer after call for reform

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BEIJING: Chinese authoritie­s detained a prominent human rights lawyer yesterday, people familiar with the case said, just hours after he provided journalist­s with a letter calling for constituti­onal reform.

Around a dozen people, including a SWAT team, seized Yu Wensheng as he left his Beijing apartment to walk his child to school, two sources told AFP. Local police said they were unaware of his detention.

Yu has been a persistent voice for reform in China, despite the country’s sweeping and increasing­ly severe crackdown on civil society under President Xi Jinping, which has led to the jailing of numerous human rights litigators.

Just hours before Yu’s detention, he had circulated an open letter calling for five reforms to China’s constituti­on, including the institutio­n of multi- candidate presidenti­al elections.

“Designatin­g the nation’s president, as head of state, through a single party election has no meaning as an election. It has no power to win confidence from the nation, civil society, or the world’s various countries,” he wrote.

The issue has always been a sensitive one in China, but has become even more so in recent years, as Xi’s rise to the position of the country’s most powerful leader in a generation has been accompanie­d by stern warnings against questionin­g his position as the Communist Party’s ‘core’.

Yu has defended prominent civil rights lawyers targeted by the government and people detained for supporting Hong Kong’s pro- democracy movement.

Yu has said that in 2014 authoritie­s imprisoned and tortured him for 99 days for allegedly ‘disturbing public order’.

He is perhaps best known for being one of six lawyers who attempted to sue the Chinese government over the country’s chronic smog. At the time, he scoffed at concerns that he might be detained for his actions, telling AFP last year: “If we do things according to the law and still get detained... it will be just the thing to show people the true nature of our so- called ‘rule of law’.”

During the Communist Party congress in October, during which Xi further consolidat­ed power, Yu penned an open letter to delegates saying ‘China has no freedom, no democracy, no equality, no rule of law’. — AFP

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