Gao Zhisheng was taken away by a swarm of policemen who broke into his house in Shanxi.
Award-winning human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng was released by the ruling Chinese communist regime Feb. 3.
Two imprisoned human rights defenders in China are the most likely recipients of this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
According to an undisclosed source, the Chinese Communist regime abducted China’s outspoken human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng with his wife, teenage daughter and young son a few months before the Beijing Olympic Games. Since then, they have been imprisoned at an undisclosed location in Daxing, south of Beijing, where they are subjected to extreme physical cruelty.
Berlin sketch artist Christian Schlierkamp shares his latest drawings as well as his thoughts about life and art.
Guan Guimin, a well-known Chinese tenor, was arguably the most famous singer in China during the 1980s.
It has been revealed that human rights attorney, Gao Zhisheng, has suffered unimaginable torture at the hands of Chinese Communist Party’s authorities.
A much-loved Chinese human rights lawyer has been subject to forms of torture “beyond anyone’s imagination”, a high-level government source has disclosed.
A source inside China has revealed that human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng is enduring unspeakable tortures.
China's lawyers face official harassment, meddling, even jail for defending suspects and sensitive causes, a rights group said in a new report.