Liu Dejun Explained

Liu Dejun [1] is an activist and dissident in the People's Republic of China. His work has focused on the Chinese democracy movement, Chinese Human rights Movement. Liu is now a scholar of the program Writers in Exile in Germany and living in Nuremberg and the President of the non-profit association "Human Rights for China". He's involved in a large number of human rights cases and reported these cases on an internet website Boxun, and his Twitter,[2] Facebook, and blogs, but all of his blogs in China were deleted by the Chinese Authority. Now he has created a new blog which bases on Germany.

Because of his activities, Liu was arrested many times. In 28.12.2008 he was arrested and tortured by Guangdong police, because he sent out flyers of democracy with Li Tie, Yang yong and other activists. In 2010, when he was investigating the case of Qian Yunhui, he was arrested twice by around 20 heavily armed policemen from Huang Wei's home. In 2010, because of supporting Chinese activist Ni Yulan, Liu was arrest and tortured by Beijing security service in middle of the night and was thrown in the mountains in the countryside of Beijing.[3] The famous artist Ai Weiwei made a documentary[4] about these events.[5]

On February 27, 2011, Liu was kidnapped by the security service of Chinese central government in Beijing and brought in to four secret trial bases. His clothes were forced to be taken off, he was punched many times, shocked with an electric baton, deprived of food, and deprived of blankets at nights.[6]

In 2013, Liu came to Brussels and then Ireland with the help of Frontlinedefenders,[7] one Human Rights organisation. After three months, Liu got the scholarship of Writer in Exile,[8] then he have been living in Nuremberg and works still for Democracy and Human Rights for China.[9]

In August 2015, Liu established a NGO "Human Rights for China" with friends in Nuremberg.[10]

Liu is now studying German law in Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, in order to establish a legal system in China in the future.

Liu is a member of the Amnesty International University Group Erlangen and founded a sub-group called China-Work-Team.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.pen-deutschland.de/en/themen/writers-in-exile/ehemalige-stipendiaten/liu-dejun/ The Chinese blogger and human rights activist Liu Dejun
  2. Web site: Humanrights for China e.V. (@L5d) Twitter. www.twitter.com. en. 2019-12-05.
  3. Web site: China Human Rights Briefing Weekly June 15-21, 2010. amnesty.org.uk. 31 May 2015.
  4. Web site: 关于我们Freedom Initiative. zh-CN. 2019-12-05.
  5. Web site: LIU Dejun, civil rights activist, kidnapped by police and left in mountains Boxun News. en.boxun.com. 2019-12-05.
  6. Web site: A Personal Account of Being Kidnapped, Detained, and Tortured. hrichina.org. 31 May 2015.
  7. Web site: China: Diary of a Disappearance – The Abduction (Part One) - Front Line Defenders. frontlinedefenders.org. 31 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150602133233/http://frontlinedefenders.org/node/23623/. 2 June 2015. dead.
  8. Web site: Liu Dejun. PEN-Zentrum Deutschland. 31 May 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150602094547/http://www.pen-deutschland.de/en/themen/writers-in-exile/aktuelle-stipendiaten/liu-dejun/. 2 June 2015.
  9. Web site: China - Amnesty International - Bezirk Aachen. amnesty-aachen.de. 31 May 2015.
  10. Web site: About [With a documentary from Ai Weiwei]]. 2021-06-07. Freedom Initiative. en-US.