The Most Tortured Man in China: Gao Zhisheng

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"Then, four men with electric shock prods began beating my head and all over my body. Nothing but the noise of the beating and my anxious breathing could be heard. I was beaten so severely that my whole body began uncontrollably shaking. “Don’t pretend to do that!” I was shouted at by a guy whom I later learned was named Wang. Then a very strong and tall (1.9 meters) man grabbed my hair and pulled me up off the ground." These harrowing words are human rights activist Gao Zhisheng's recollections of his kidnapping in 2011. After he published a series of documents highlighting human rights abuses committed by the Communist Party to Western media, the Communist Party began a seemingly endless campaign of violence and intimidation against him and his family. This culminated in his most recent "disappearance," which occurred on August 13, 2017. Since then, nobody knows if he is still alive.

Read Gao's "DARK NIGHT, DARK HOOD AND KIDNAPPING BY DARK MAFIA”: https://chinaaid.org/uncensored-news/stories-by-issue/rule-of-law/night-dark-hood-and-kidnapping-by-dark/

We are proud to announce the publication of a research paper from the Center for human rights. It addresses the topic of this podcast, which is the establishment of illegal policing and surveillance stations by the Chinese Communist party in America and other countries. To read this research paper visit https://arts-sciences.catholic.edu/academics/interdisciplinary/human-rights-center/research-and-analyses/index.html

The Catholic University of America and its Center for Human Rights is honored to support the work of activist Chen Guangcheng, who is a Distinguished Fellow at the University. His is a voice that defines this generation’s fight for human rights throughout the world. Blind from a young age and a self-taught lawyer, Guangcheng has spent his life fighting for the rights of the disabled and marginalized in China. He exposed the atrocity of the Chinese Communist Party’s forced abortions, leading to his captivity. Guangcheng’s cry for justice, after enduring years of brutal torture at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, shocked the world and opened his path for a new life of activism in the haven of the United States, after his harrowing, and miraculous, escape from house arrest.

Through the support of the Center for Human Rights, Guangcheng broadcasts his message for justice in both English and Chinese from the heart of Washington, D.C. His gripping story, a true odyssey for justice, is recounted in his memoir.

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