(RSF/IFEX) – After imprisoned human rights activist Hu Jia was formally charged on 29 January 2008, police stepped up surveillance of the home he shares with his wife in a Beijing apartment building. The police took over an apartment (No. 552) near the couple’s apartment (No. 542) and three security cameras were installed in the […]
(RSF/IFEX) – After imprisoned human rights activist Hu Jia was formally charged on 29 January 2008, police stepped up surveillance of the home he shares with his wife in a Beijing apartment building. The police took over an apartment (No. 552) near the couple’s apartment (No. 542) and three security cameras were installed in the grounds of the complex. Between four and eight policemen continue to be stationed permanently at the entrance of the building.
According to Radio Free Asia, Hu Jia received a visit from his lawyer Li Jinsong in prison on 4 February. The lawyer said Hu Jia showed no sign of being mistreated. His three cell-mates are non-political detainees.
Hu Jia’s parents and his wife, Zeng Jinyan, were able to visit him on 10 February, but Zeng was not allowed to take their baby daughter. Several prison guards monitored the meeting. Zeng said Hu Jia appeared “tired and stressed.” The prison has given him the medicine he needs.
Zeng has received permission to leave the apartment three times since the beginning of February. On two of these occasions, she took the baby to see a doctor. Each time she went out, neighbours said they saw policemen enter the apartment.
On 11 February, Zeng recovered several items previously confiscated by the police, including her mobile phone.
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