Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) welcomes
the release on bail of 24 year-old legal assistant Zhao Wei on 7 July but
remains concerned about those still in detention following the unprecedented
crackdown on human rights lawyers that started last year.
Zhao Wei’s arrest was part of an
unprecedented crackdown on human rights lawyers in China, which began on 9 July
2015. To date, over 300 lawyers and their colleagues and families have been
arrested, interrogated or disappeared at some point over the course of the
year.
Many have now been released from prison, but
over 20 remain in detention and incommunicado. Their families continue to seek
access to their loved ones and justice in their cases. On 4 July, some
prisoners’ wives
protested outside the detention centre, demanding to see their husbands. Seven
lawyers’ wives also issued a joint statement
calling for the release of all the detainees, a stop the monitoring and
harassment of their families, and for the rights of the detainees and their
families to be respected.
The circumstances of Zhao Wei’s release on
bail and her future remains uncertain, since she may still face trial. As a
legal assistant, Zhao Wei worked closely with prominent lawyer Li Heping to
defend the rights of religious communities and individuals as well as other
victims of human rights abuses.
Like many of the other lawyers and activists
arrested, Zhao Wei faces charges of “subversion of state power’, which carries
a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. According to unconfirmed reports, she
has been sexually abused whilst in detention.
CSW’s East Asia Team Leader Benedict Rogers
said, “While we welcome Zhao Wei’s release from prison, we note that she could
be rearrested and tried at any time. On the anniversary of this crackdown on
human rights defenders, we note that Zhao Wei and her colleague Li Heping have
not committed any crime. Instead, they advocated for the rights of their fellow
citizens and have championed rule of law in China. We join the wives, family
members and colleagues of the detained lawyers in calling for their immediate
and unconditional release, and further urge the government to stop all
harassment and surveillance of their family members”.