China: Call for the release of human rights defenders Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing

22/09/2023
Statement
Alejandro Luengo

22 September 2023. - Today sees the start of the trial of journalist and #Metoo activist Sophia Huang Xueqin and labour activist Wang Jianbing, after two years of arbitrary detention. Civil society organisations, including the FIDH and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, express their deep concern about their conditions of detention and call for their immediate and unconditional release.

Today, 22 September 2023, the trial of Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing begins, a few days after the second anniversary of their arrest.

We, the undersigned civil society groups, are deeply concerned about this case and call for the two activists’ immediate and unconditional release, as they have been detained for peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression and association. Pending their release, the Chinese authorities must respect and protect their rights in detention, including by providing regular, unrestricted access to their family and lawyers of their choice; prompt, adequate and necessary medical treatment; and ensuring that they are not subjected to torture and other ill-treatment.

On 19 September 2021, independent journalist and #MeToo activist Sophia Huang Xueqin and labour rights activist Wang Jianbing were detained by the police in Guangzhou, China. They were formally arrested on the charge of ‘inciting subversion of state power’ a month later. In January 2023, they were transferred to Guangzhou City No 1 Detention Centre awaiting trial at the court. Their continued detention is believed to be related to the weekly gatherings hosted by Wang Jianbing in the year prior to their detention, at which they discussed the challenges activists faced due to the shrinking space for civil society.

The health condition of Sophia Huang Xueqin is alarming as she is believed to have experienced significant weight loss and amenorrhea (no menstruation) for at least five months. Credible reports indicate that her sleep is often interrupted and that she has been subjected to interrogations in the middle of the night.

Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing should have not been detained for peacefully exercising their human rights. Ahead of of their trial, we call on the Chinese government to uphold its international human rights obligations. It must:

• Release Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing immediately and unconditionally;

• Pending their release, ensure that Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing have regular, unrestricted access to family and lawyers of their choice; prompt, adequate and necessary medical treatment; and are not subjected to torture and other ill-treatment;

• Stop harassing, arresting and threatening other human rights defenders who peacefully exercise their right to freedom of association or other human rights.

Background

Sophia Huang Xueqin is a journalist who has been involved in several #MeToo campaigns to provide support and assistance to survivors of sexual assault and harassment. She was previously detained between October 2019 and January 2020 and charged with “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” after writing about the 2019 mass protests in Hong Kong.

Labour activist Wang Jianbing (known to friends as “Pancake”) has provided legal support for people with disabilities and workers with occupational diseases. He is also a prominent supporter of the #MeToo movement in China.

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  • Co-signatories

    ACAT-France
    Amnesty International
    Asia Citizen Future Association
    Beijing Yirenping Center
    Changsha Funeng
    China Against the Death Penalty
    China Labour Bulletin
    Christian Solidarity Worldwide
    Covenants Watch/人權公約施行監督聯盟
    Front Line Defenders
    Georgetown Center for Asian Law
    HKers United
    Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor
    Hong Kong Outlanders in Taiwan
    Human Rights in China
    Human Rights Now
    Humanitarian China
    Index on Censorship
    International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
    International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
    International Tibet Network
    Judicial Reform Foundation
    ME2Allies
    PEN Canada
    PEN International
    Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
    Safeguard Defenders
    Taiwan Association for Human Rights
    The Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)
    The Rights Practice
    World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
    World Uyghur Congress

  • Member organisations - China
    China
    China

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