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Guo Feixiong () born 2 August 1966) is the pen name of Yang Maodong (杨茂东/楊茂東), a Chinese human rights legal activist from
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province who is often identified with the
Weiquan movement The Weiquan movement is a non-centralized group of lawyers, legal experts, and intellectuals in the People's Republic of China who seek to protect and defend the civil rights of the citizenry through litigation and legal activism. The movemen ...
. Guo is known as a dissident writer and "
barefoot lawyer A barefoot lawyer () is a self-taught legal activist in the People's Republic of China. Many barefoot lawyers are peasants who have taught themselves enough law to file civil complaints, engage in litigation, and educate fellow citizens about their ...
", who has worked on several controversial issues to defend the rights of marginalized groups. Prior to his 2006 imprisonment, Guo worked as a legal advisor to the Shanghai Shengzhi Law Firm.


Early life

Guo was born on 1966 in
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. During the
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, he was sent to the countryside with his parents for nine years, where they experienced poverty. In July 1988, he graduated from the Department of Philosophy of
East China Normal University East China Normal University (ECNU) is a public university in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education (China), Ministry of Education and co-funded with the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. The university is part of ...
in Shanghai, and was assigned to work at Wuhan Medical College for Staff and Workers, where he served as a philosophy teacher. Guo actively participated in the
1989 Tiananmen Square Protests The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led Demonstration (people), demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989. After weeks of unsucces ...
. In 1991 he went to
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, where he was engaged in various occupations. From 1993 to 2001, he mainly engaged in private publishing, and then made a living by writing.


Legal career

In 2005 and 2006, human rights groups reported that Guo was taken into custody and beaten on multiple occasions for his human rights advocacy, including his work on the Taishi village standoff. The beating of Guo Feixiong was reportedly one of the catalysts behind a rolling nationwide hunger strike organized by Guo's friend and associate
Gao Zhisheng Gao Zhisheng (born 20 April 1964) is a Chinese Human rights law, human rights attorney and dissident known for defending activists and religious minorities and documenting Human rights in the People's Republic of China, human rights abuses in ...
. Guo was arrested on 30 September 2006 and detained on charges of "illegal business activity" connection with the publication of a book on a political scandal in
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province, ''Shenyang Political Earthquake''. After being held in pre-trial detention for 17 months, he was sentenced to five years of imprisonment at the Meizhou Prison on 14 November 2007 in what was characterized as a "trial marked with serious procedural irregularities." In addition to his sentence, Guo was fined 40,000 yuan. Family members reported that Guo was
torture Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons including corporal punishment, punishment, forced confession, extracting a confession, interrogational torture, interrogation for information, or intimid ...
d in custody, deprived of sleep, and shocked with electric batons. Guo was released on 13 September 2011, and stated that he remained committed to the cause of human rights advocacy.Human Rights in China
Rights Defender Guo Feixiong Released from Prison; Remains Committed to Rights Work
13 Sept 2011.
On 8 August 2013, Guo was again arrested on suspicion of "gathering a crowd to disrupt order in a public place". On 10 December 2013, the Tianhe District Branch of the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau recommended that Guo be indicted for the crime of "gathering a crowd to disrupt order in a public place", along with Sun Desheng, another activist. On 29 October 2013, the United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations held a hearing on the circumstances surrounding China's detention of Guo Feixiong. Guo is the recipient of the 2015 Front Line Defenders Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk.Thoolen, Hans (12 September 2015)
2015 Front Line Defenders Award to Chinese Guo Feixiong (Yang Maodong)
''Hans Thoolen on Human Rights Defenders''. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
On 28 January 2021, Guo was arrested by the border inspection on the grounds of 'endangering national security' at
Shanghai Pudong International Airport Shanghai Pudong International Airport is one of the two international airports serving Shanghai, China. Pudong Airport serves both international flights and a smaller number of domestic flights, while the city's other major airport, Shanghai ...
, when he was about to board a flight to the United States to visit his cancer-stricken wife. Guo was again detained in December 2021 and formally arrested on the charge of "subversion to state power" on 12 January 2022, two days after the death of his wife, Zhang Qing, in the United States. He had repeatedly pleaded with authorities to be allowed to visit her and his children after she had been diagnosed in January 2021 with terminal illness. Following the death of Zhang in January 2022,
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spokesperson Ned Price issued a statement where he requested that the Chinese authorities must grant Guo humanitarian relief and allow his travel to the United States to be reunited with his children and grieve the passing of his wife. On 11 May 2023, Guo was found guilty of inciting subversion of state power to a prison term of eight years. Diplomats from several countries, including the U.S. embassy, said they were prevented from attending the trial. The U.S. embassy in China said that they “continue to call for Mr. Guo's speedy release so he may be reunited with his family."


Personal life

Guo was married to Zhang Qing, with whom he had two children; a son and a daughter. Zhang and children fled their
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home in January 2009 and fled to the United States from Thailand, where they were granted political asylum in November that year. From the US, Zhang continued to advocate for the freedom of her husband. In January 2021, Zhang was diagnosed with late-stage
colon cancer Colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine). Signs and symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel ...
. As a result, Guo sent an open letter where he requested to be allowed to leave China and reunite with her, which was rejected by the authorities. He was arrested in January 2021 at Shanghai airport as he tried to visit his dying wife. Zhang died on 10 January 2022, at the age of 55.


See also

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Weiquan movement The Weiquan movement is a non-centralized group of lawyers, legal experts, and intellectuals in the People's Republic of China who seek to protect and defend the civil rights of the citizenry through litigation and legal activism. The movemen ...


References

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