China activists dead in custody: rights groups
AFP - At least two activists died in custody before or during China's Communist Party congress and tens of thousands had their movements restricted, rights groups said Monday.
CHRD -- a nationwide network of activists in China who compile reports of human rights violations -- said Zhang Yaodong, a petitioner from Henan province, was beaten to death in police custody in the capital on November 5.
On Thursday last week, Chen Chengxiang, a petitioner from Hubei province, set herself on fire in protest over local corruption in front of the Beijing office that houses the UN Commission on Human Rights, the group said.
Another campaign group, the Hong Kong-based Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, said Xu Wanxia, 53, a petitioner from the eastern province of Anhui, was detained by police in Beijing on November 8 and pronounced dead in Anhui six days later.
The group said hundreds of petitioners, Christian activists and rights lawyers were also targeted during the crackdown, adding that "up to 100,000 people" had been affected according to "conservative estimates".
Social unrest in China has risen markedly in recent years with an estimated 180,000 protests in 2011 over a wide range of issues including corruption, government land grabs, police brutality and social welfare, studies show.
To counter the instability, China allocated $111 billion this year for "stability maintenance", exceeding the nation's declared defence budget.
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