China Human Rights Defenders has released a list of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in 2022, which also includes demonstrators who participated in the White Paper Revolution and were arrested by the police.

(Picture taken from "China Political Prisoner Concern" Twitter)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] China's "Human Rights Defenders Network" recently released statistics. There will be a total of 1,466 political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in custody throughout 2022, including Li Zhiying, the founder of Apple Daily, and those who were arrested and detained for participating in the White Paper Revolution. Chinese citizen.

The rest of the political prisoners and prisoners of conscience also belong to Chinese ethnic minorities.

According to a report by Radio Free Asia, Human Rights Defenders.com released a monthly report on political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in custody. From January to December last year, a total of 1,466 political prisoners and prisoners of conscience were detained. Fixed-term imprisonment, life imprisonment, death reprieve, and death penalty are being approved.

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The report also pointed out that the Chinese authorities have adopted the method of "reckoning after the fall" against the white paper revolutionary demonstrators across the country. Chinese citizens in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu and other places have been arrested by the police.

In addition, every Christmas, the CCP speeds up the sentencing of these political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.

In addition to Human Rights Defenders, the Twitter account "China Political Prisoner Concern" also posted a tweet on December 31, 2022, stating that a female tattooist in Chengdu with the online name "Fat Tiger" and her husband He took to the streets to participate in the White Paper Revolution, but was still arrested by the police, and then lost contact.

The female tattoo artist's mother came to Chengdu from Jiangsu to find someone herself, and only then did she know that her daughter was being detained in Chengdu Shuangliu Detention Center.

"Human Rights Defenders Network" emphasizes that detained political prisoners and prisoners of conscience are one of the most important indicators of human rights in a country. It hopes that by exposing China's poor human rights situation and the tragic situation of these prisoners, it will arouse the attention of the international community until they are freed .

Fat Tiger (female) (CPPC No.: 01245) is a political prisoner in custody.

On November 27, 2022, he and his husband Huang Hao participated in the white paper protest held by Chengdu citizens on Wangping Street, and were severely cracked down by the authorities. lost contact.

Later, his mother came from her hometown in Jiangsu to inquire about the reason for her arrest and where she was being held, and finally found out that she was being held in Shuangliu Detention Center in Chengdu.

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— China Political Prisoner Concern/China Political Prisoner Concern (@cppc2014) December 31, 2022