Huang Qi, a Chinese journalist and “cyber-dissident,” was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison for illegally disclosing and providing state secrets abroad. Huang Qi is the founder of 64 Tianwang, a ...
Huang Qi, who became known as China’s first cyber dissident after his first arrest in 2000, has been sentenced by a court in Mianyang, Sichuan to 12 years in prison for work on his website 64Tianwang.
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has learned that a five-year jail sentence for “subversion” against Internet publisher Huang Qi was upheld on appeal in August 2003. The organisation said it was disturbed by the ...
Astragalus, also known as milk vetch or huang qi, is a plant known for its roots in traditional Chinese medicine. The root of the plant has been used as a medicine and diet supplement for thousands of ...
A Chinese internet pioneer who once won Communist Party praise for using the Web to combat social ills was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison — a further sign that the window for independent ...
Furthermore, Huang Qi’s mother, Pu Wenqing, 87, has also requested to see her son “for the last time” as her health is rapidly deteriorating due to lung cancer. On the grounds of basic human dignity, ...
Activist Huang Qi works in his home in Chengdu, China, on Sept. 18, 2012. (Gillian Wong/AP) HUANG QI, one of China’s most prominent human rights activists who has already spent nearly half of the past ...
Since Saturday morning, when a 6.6Mw earthquake struck near Sichuan’s Ya’an city, thousands of volunteers from students and white-collar workers to Tibetan monks have descended on the affected area to ...