ABC News (Australia)
| May 24, 2012
While Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng is now safely in New York, he is anxious for the safety of a nephew who has been charged with attempted murder. Other members of his family have also been targeted by government officials in what Human Right...
Associated Press
| May 19, 2012
A blind Chinese legal activist who was suddenly allowed to leave the country arrived in New York on Saturday, ending a diplomatic tussle that lasted for weeks and tested US-China relations. Chen Guangcheng flew to the US with his family.
LinkAsia
| May 18, 2012
Mayling Birney of the London School of Economics explains the reasons why Chen Guangcheng ran into trouble with the Chinese government, despite not breaking any laws. The system by which local Chinese government officials get judged on their perfo...
LinkAsia
| May 11, 2012
China's tightly controlled state propaganda machine was in complete disarray as the Chen Guangcheng saga played out last week, with conflicting messages abounding. Contributor David Bandurski breaks down the sequence of events that played out betw...
LinkAsia
| May 4, 2012
This week, the Chen case threatened to derail the Strategic and Economic Dialogue between the US and China. The talks seek to improve communication between the US and China on issues ranging from the economy to security. State broadcaster CCTV rep...
LinkAsia
| May 4, 2012
Host Yul Kwon speaks with Minky Worden, Director of Global Initiatives at Human Rights Watch, about Chen Guangcheng's case and the larger issue of human rights in China. Worden has been tracking Chen's story from the start, and breaks down the his...
LinkAsia
| May 4, 2012
This short clip from Chinese state broadcaster CCTV shows the extent to which the country blames the United States for allowing Chen to stay at the embassy and for negotiating his safety. CCTV News reports that China is demanding an apology from t...
LinkAsia
| May 4, 2012
High-level diplomatic talks between the United States and China were overshadowed this week by dissident Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng's dramatic escape from house arrest and subsequent asylum in the US embassy. South Korean broadcaster MBC has t...
Channel 4 News
| May 2, 2012
In an exclusive interview with Channel 4 News, Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng says he left the sanctuary of the US Embassy in Beijing because he feared for his family's safety - not because he chose to leave. Our Asia correspondent John Sparks ...
Associated Press
| May 2, 2012
Chen Guangcheng left the US embassy and went into a Beijing hospital after China gave officials promises about his safety. But a friend of the blind Chinese activist says he was pressured, and agreed to stay in China to protect his family.
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