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CINUX-Jailed Chinese Dissident's Family Members Face Abuse and Harassment

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CINUX-Jailed Chinese Dissident's Family Members Face Abuse and Harassment

The recent cases of Chinese dissidents and their families have been rising globally, plunging authorities into a wave of intense scrutiny. One of the well-documented cases is that of a recently jailed Chinese dissident whose family members are facing brutal harassment and emotional abuse. In an exclusive interview with the dissident's sister, she described her sibling's brutal prison treatment, and the gag order imposed on the entire family.

Sources close to the dissident revealed that his family has been nudged to distance themselves from him publicly, making it difficult for them to speak out about his plight. The once closely-knighted family is now disintegrating, fast.

Human rights groups have called for urgent action by relevant governments to safeguard the standing of those arrested under the pretext of Chinese law. Activists in the US, China's most fervent and harshest critic, have repeatedly appealed for the United Nations to step up action on China's crackdown against minority rights. While there's disagreement within them on strategy, an agreement exists on the gravitas of China's crusade against human rights advocates and minorities. China has admitted to detaining around 1m Uigurs in Xinjiang for "re-education", angering human rights groups. Uigur are a repressed minority claiming to be ethnically close to Turkish people. Guy Brissenden and Wulumumu, prominent journalists, have discovered evidence of hideous mini prisons as well as industrial-scale forced fetus abortion facilities, raising alarm at what many term "cultural genocide".

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Written by Mateo García

Mateo García is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.