Several Chinese organizations launched a global petition called “Looking for Gao Zhisheng,” on October 20.
Lawyer Gao was abducted by a dozen security agents on Feb. 4, and the Chinese regime has not answered queries on his whereabouts since.
News that Gao Zhisheng is not being mistreated by authorities in China is “laughable,” says professor.
Geng He wrote an open letter to her husband on the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.
Geng He appeals to Western society to pay more attention to her imprisoned husband Gao Zhisheng's situation
Chinese attorney Gao Zhisheng mysteriously disappeared in February and hasn’t been seen for more than 120 days.
Geng He, wife of kidnapped Chinese human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng, has released an open letter to the U.S. Congress.
“They banned my daughter from school, and she tried to commit suicide because of this. When I found this out, I totally collapsed.
Gao Zhisheng was again seized and tortured by State Security after his family escaped mainland China in January.
After years of house arrests and harassment by the China communist regime, the wife and two children of Chinese human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng fled on foot to Thailand.