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position to summarize in English the content of the Government’s response in the present
report. However, a copy of the original response letter is available online at the following
address: www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/religion/docs/response261009china.pdf.
(c)
Observations by the Special Rapporteur
56.
The Special Rapporteur is grateful that the Government of China replied to the
communication of 5 August 2009 and hopes to be able to make observations on the
response in the next report.
7.
(a)
Urgent appeal sent on 28 August 2009 jointly with the Vice-Chairperson Rapporteur
of the Working Group on arbitrary detention, the Special Rapporteur on the
promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and
Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment
Allegations transmitted to the Government
57.
The Special Procedures mandate holders brought to the attention of the Government
information they had received regarding Mr. Wang Yonghang, a former lawyer from
Dalian City, Liaoning Province. On 4 July 2009, Mr. Wang Yonghang was arrested by two
dozen Dalian police officers for “using a cult to damage the social and legal system”. He
was severely beaten during his arrest, resulting in the breaking of his right ankle. He did not
receive adequate medical treatment until 11 August 2009, when he had surgery as a result of
a serious infection in his ankle. The police did not notify Mr. Wang’s family about the
operation. However, on the same day, Mr. Wang’s family was provided with his arrest
warrant, dated 10 August 2009.
58.
Mr. Wang Yonghang is currently being detained at Dalian City Detention Center,
where he has allegedly been subjected to more beatings. His family and lawyer have not
been able to see him, because his case allegedly involves “state secrets”. His family has
repeatedly complained to the relevant authorities about Mr. Wang Yonghang’s ill-treatment,
but has not received any response. Mr. Wang Yonghang’s license to practice law was not
renewed following his annual review period on 31 May 2008. Mr. Wang Yonghang has also
published several open letters online in which he advocated for religious freedom and
explained his views on the treatment of Falun Gong practitioners. Concern is expressed that
Mr. Wang Yonghang’s detention may be related to his work as a defence lawyer for Falun
Gong practitioners. In light of above allegations of denial of adequate medical treatment and
of beatings, further concern is expressed for Mr. Wang’s physical and psychological
integrity.
(b)
Response from the Government dated 26 October 2009
59.
On 26 October 2009, the Government of China replied to the joint urgent appeal of
28 August 2009. Since the Special Rapporteur had not received the response’s translation
from the relevant services at the time this report was finalized, she is unfortunately not in a
position to summarize in English the content of the Government’s response in the present
report. However, a copy of the original response letter is available online at the following
address: www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/religion/docs/response261009china.pdf.
(c)
Observations by the Special Rapporteur
60.
The Special Rapporteur is grateful that the Government of China replied to the joint
urgent appeal of 28 August 2009 and hopes to be able to make observations on the response
in the next report.
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