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Concern grows for missing Chinese dissident
3 February 10

From the New York Times:

A year ago this week, Chinese security agents made a midnight visit to the home of Gao Zhisheng, one of China’s most high-profile human rights lawyers, and led him away. They told his family he was wanted for a brief chat.

See online: New York Times


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