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Liu Xianbin

Liu Xianbin (born October 2, 1968), from Suining, Sichuan province, People's Republic of China, is a human rights activist, China Democracy Party organizer, writer and signer of Charter 08.

Liu Xianbin
Born (1968-10-02) October 2, 1968 (age 55)
Suining, Sichuan, China
NationalityChinese
Occupationwriter
Known forhuman rights activist
Website
Liu Xianbin
Simplified Chinese刘贤斌
Traditional Chinese劉賢斌
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiú Xiánbīn

Biography edit

Liu Xianbin was born on October 2, 1968, in Suining, Sichuan Province. In 1987, he entered the School of Labor and Human Resources at Beijing's Renmin University. As he writes in his autobiographical essay "In 1998, influenced by the "liberalization" movement, I lost faith in the rule of the Chinese Communist Party and joined with some others in organizing an anti-communist group and contributed articles to a magazine."

Tiananmen Square protests edit

In May 1989, Liu participated in the pro-democracy demonstrations as well as in student fasts and blocking the movement of military vehicles during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in and near Tiananmen Square on June 4. By then, Liu was in Sichuan where he participated in the large Chengdu June 4 demonstration.

Returning to school in Beijing after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, Liu wrote many posters and articles criticizing the repression and agitated for the establishment of a democratic political party in China.[1] On April 15, 1991, he was arrested by Beijing Public Security Bureau and sent to Qiucheng prison for his democratic activism and publications. On December 28, 1992, Liu was sentenced to two and half years in prison for the crime of "counter revolutionary propaganda and incitement". He was released in October 1993.[1][2]

In December 1992 the Beijing Intermediate People's Court sentenced Liu Xianbin to 2 years and 6 months of imprisonment for counter-revolutionary propaganda and agitation. He was released in October 1993 after completing his sentence.

After his release, Liu continued his democracy activism. In May 1995, he participated with Wang Dan and Liu Xiaobo in a petition drive entitled "Drawing Lessons from Blood and Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law". The police raided his home and detained him again in July of the same year.[2]

In March 1998, Liu wrote an open letter to the Ninth National People's Congress, demanding that the Chinese government improve human rights conditions and signed the Convention on Human Rights. In the same year, a group of dissidents in Zhejiang founded China Democracy Party (CDP). Liu arrived in Chongqing to set up the Sichuan branch for CDP. On October 15, 1998, Liu Xianbin, She Wanbao and other like-minded people went to Sichuan Bureau of Civil Affairs and registered "the Sichuan Organizing Committee of China Democracy Party". Together with She Wanbao and Ouyang Yi, he also established the temporary headquarters of China Human Rights Watch and was appointed the acting director. He organized a nationwide rescue effort for Xu Wenli, Qin Yongmin and Wang Youcai.[1][2]

1999 subversion conviction edit

In the mid 1990s, Liu Xianbin was active as an organizer for the China Democratic Party. In 1999, Liu was arrested in Beijing and was detained for a month in the Beijing Detention Center. Then he was sent back to Suining and was put under house arrest. On July 7, he was criminally detained by the Suining Public Security Bureau at the Lingquan Temple Detention Center in Suining city.[3]

On August 6, 1999, he was convicted of "subversion of state power" by the Suining City, Sichuan Intermediate People's Court and sentenced to 13 years imprisonment and deprivation of political rights for three years for subversion of state power. On November 6, 2008, he was released after completing his sentence with allowance for time served and good behavior after 9 years and four months in Sichuan's Chuandong prison.[2]

After his release from prison in November 2008, Liu became one of the first signatories to Charter 08, a document calling for democratic reform.[citation needed]

Detention since June 2010 edit

Liu Xianbin noted in his account of his police interrogation of March 2010 that public security asked him about four articles that had appeared on foreign websites. Liu concluded his account saying he was allowed to go home after interrogation this time, but his arrest was just a matter of time.[4]

On June 27, 2010, Liu Xianbin was detained on suspicion of “inciting subversion of state power.” Suining, Sichuan Public Security Bureau on July 21, 2010, sent a recommendation to the Suining Procuratorate that Liu be indicted for inciting subversion of state power. The Suining Public Security Bureau's advice to the prosecutors lists several statements made by Liu Xianbin in his many articles published in Chinese magazines and websites overseas which it found subversive.

The "Indictment Advice"[5] notes that Liu "wrote and transmitted through the Internet articles for publication. These articles appeared in publications outside the borders of mainland China such as People and Human Rights, Beijing Spring, China Weekly, Democratic China, China Human Rights Semi-weekly. He slandered the people's democratic dictatorship political power led by the Chinese Communist Party as "autocratic rule" and on several occasions incited the overthrow of our country's political regime and socialist system."

According to news reports citing his wife, he was sentenced to ten years in prison in March 2011.[6]

Works edit

Many of Liu Xianbin's articles are available online at the Chinese Independent Pen Center website[7] including:

  • "Baptism of Blood and Fire",
  • "Liu Xianbin: 100 Days Since Release from Prison",
  • "A Late Remembrance: Remembering the Death of Zhao Ziyang Five Years Later ",
  • "Looking at China with Vaclav Havel's Eyes ",
  • "Street Actions are an Important Tactic for the Chinese Democratic Movement",
  • "A Discussion Starting From "'The People Are Masters in Their Own Homes'",
  • "Choices for the Chinese Movement After the Heavy Sentence that Liu Xiaobo Received", and
  • "My Twenty Years in the China Democracy Movement -- The Arrest of Chen Wei, Part 1",

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Liu Xianbin autobiography, retrieved on August 7, 2010. February 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d . Initiativesforchina.org. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  3. ^ Boxun, Liu Xianbin autobiographical article, retrieved on August 7, 2010.
  4. ^ "On My Interrogation" March 4, 2010 article by Liu Xianbin on the Chinese Independent Pen Center website, retrieved August 3, 2010. May 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Suining, Sichuan Public Security Bureau Advice on the Indictment of Liu Xianbin, transmitted to Suining Procuratorate on July 27, 2010" April 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Suining Public Security Bureau, retrieved on August 7, 2010.
  6. ^ Reuters (March 28, 2011). "Dissident gets `unusually harsh' 10 years' jail" March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The Standard (Hong Kong)
  7. ^ "Collection of Liu Xianbin's Essays" May 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • (in Chinese)
  • (in Chinese) Liu Xianbin autobiographical essay 刘贤斌自述简历 2009年11月20日

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rule of the Chinese Communist Party and joined with some others in organizing an anti communist group and contributed articles to a magazine Tiananmen Square protests edit Main article 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre In May 1989 Liu participated in the pro democracy demonstrations as well as in student fasts and blocking the movement of military vehicles during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in and near Tiananmen Square on June 4 By then Liu was in Sichuan where he participated in the large Chengdu June 4 demonstration Returning to school in Beijing after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre Liu wrote many posters and articles criticizing the repression and agitated for the establishment of a democratic political party in China 1 On April 15 1991 he was arrested by Beijing Public Security Bureau and sent to Qiucheng prison for his democratic activism and publications On December 28 1992 Liu was sentenced to two and half years in prison for the crime of counter revolutionary propaganda and incitement He was released in October 1993 1 2 In December 1992 the Beijing Intermediate People s Court sentenced Liu Xianbin to 2 years and 6 months of imprisonment for counter revolutionary propaganda and agitation He was released in October 1993 after completing his sentence After his release Liu continued his democracy activism In May 1995 he participated with Wang Dan and Liu Xiaobo in a petition drive entitled Drawing Lessons from Blood and Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law The police raided his home and detained him again in July of the same year 2 In March 1998 Liu wrote an open letter to the Ninth National People s Congress demanding that the Chinese government improve human rights conditions and signed the Convention on Human Rights In the same year a group of dissidents in Zhejiang founded China Democracy Party CDP Liu arrived in Chongqing to set up the Sichuan branch for CDP On October 15 1998 Liu Xianbin She Wanbao and other like minded people went to Sichuan Bureau of Civil Affairs and registered the Sichuan Organizing Committee of China Democracy Party Together with She Wanbao and Ouyang Yi he also established the temporary headquarters of China Human Rights Watch and was appointed the acting director He organized a nationwide rescue effort for Xu Wenli Qin Yongmin and Wang Youcai 1 2 1999 subversion conviction edit In the mid 1990s Liu Xianbin was active as an organizer for the China Democratic Party In 1999 Liu was arrested in Beijing and was detained for a month in the Beijing Detention Center Then he was sent back to Suining and was put under house arrest On July 7 he was criminally detained by the Suining Public Security Bureau at the Lingquan Temple Detention Center in Suining city 3 On August 6 1999 he was convicted of subversion of state power by the Suining City Sichuan Intermediate People s Court and sentenced to 13 years imprisonment and deprivation of political rights for three years for subversion of state power On November 6 2008 he was released after completing his sentence with allowance for time served and good behavior after 9 years and four months in Sichuan s Chuandong prison 2 After his release from prison in November 2008 Liu became one of the first signatories to Charter 08 a document calling for democratic reform citation needed Detention since June 2010 edit Liu Xianbin noted in his account of his police interrogation of March 2010 that public security asked him about four articles that had appeared on foreign websites Liu concluded his account saying he was allowed to go home after interrogation this time but his arrest was just a matter of time 4 On June 27 2010 Liu Xianbin was detained on suspicion of inciting subversion of state power Suining Sichuan Public Security Bureau on July 21 2010 sent a recommendation to the Suining Procuratorate that Liu be indicted for inciting subversion of state power The Suining Public Security Bureau s advice to the prosecutors lists several statements made by Liu Xianbin in his many articles published in Chinese magazines and websites overseas which it found subversive The Indictment Advice 5 notes that Liu wrote and transmitted through the Internet articles for publication These articles appeared in publications outside the borders of mainland China such as People and Human Rights Beijing Spring China Weekly Democratic China China Human Rights Semi weekly He slandered the people s democratic dictatorship political power led by the Chinese Communist Party as autocratic rule and on several occasions incited the overthrow of our country s political regime and socialist system According to news reports citing his wife he was sentenced to ten years in prison in March 2011 6 Works editMany of Liu Xianbin s articles are available online at the Chinese Independent Pen Center website 7 including Baptism of Blood and Fire Liu Xianbin 100 Days Since Release from Prison A Late Remembrance Remembering the Death of Zhao Ziyang Five Years Later Looking at China with Vaclav Havel s Eyes Street Actions are an Important Tactic for the Chinese Democratic Movement A Discussion Starting From The People Are Masters in Their Own Homes Choices for the Chinese Movement After the Heavy Sentence that Liu Xiaobo Received and My Twenty Years in the China Democracy Movement The Arrest of Chen Wei Part 1 See also editHu Jia activist Weiquan movement Corruption in ChinaReferences edit a b c Liu Xianbin autobiography retrieved on August 7 2010 Archived February 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Initiatives for China website article on prisoner Liu Xianbin Initiativesforchina org Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved March 28 2011 Boxun Liu Xianbin autobiographical article retrieved on August 7 2010 On My Interrogation March 4 2010 article by Liu Xianbin on the Chinese Independent Pen Center website retrieved August 3 2010 Archived May 29 2010 at the Wayback Machine Suining Sichuan Public Security Bureau Advice on the Indictment of Liu Xianbin transmitted to Suining Procuratorate on July 27 2010 Archived April 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine Suining Public Security Bureau retrieved on August 7 2010 Reuters March 28 2011 Dissident gets unusually harsh 10 years jail Archived March 13 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Standard Hong Kong Collection of Liu Xianbin s Essays Archived May 12 2010 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit in Chinese Collection of Liu Xianbin s essays 刘贤斌文集 on Independent Chinese Pen Center website in Chinese Liu Xianbin autobiographical essay 刘贤斌自述简历 2009年11月20日 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liu Xianbin amp oldid 1181056324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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