November 30, 2016
L4L has grave concerns about lawyer Jiang Tianyong from China. He disappeared on the evening of 21 November 2016 after visiting the wife of detained human rights lawyer, Xie Yang. Xie Yang was detained during the “709-crackdown”.
Jiang Tianyong is a human rights lawyer who provides legal assistance and advice to marginalized members of Chinese society and other human rights defenders and human rights lawyers. In 2009, he was disbarred.
On 21 November 2016, Jiang Tianyong accompanied the wife of Xie Yang and three other lawyers to Changsha Detention Centre. He tried to arrange a meeting with the detained Xie Yang. At 10:22 pm, Jiang Tianyong informed his wife that he had purchased his return train ticket from Changsha to Beijing, which was scheduled to leave 30 minutes later. This was Jiang Tianyong’s final communication with his wife. Since that time, none of Jiang Tianyong’s family, friends or colleagues have seen or spoken to him.
On 23 November, one of his family members reported Jiang Tianyong’s disappearance to the Tongbolu Branch of the Zhengzhou Public Security Bureau. The officials refused to take up the case citing jurisdictional constraints because, although Jiang Tianyong’s residential status is registered in Zhengzhou, it was unclear where he was last seen.
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https://freedomhouse.org/article/china-disappearance-human-rights-lawyer
http://us11.campaign-archive2.com/?u=75ccbf179b52f85e76067015c&id=077c05cdf3&e=bc1039b7c2
Disappeared Lawyer a Long-time Target of Surveillance, Detention, and Torture
http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/defenders-disappeared-12012016135824.html
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2016/12/02/2003660414
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