China detains prominent human rights lawyer

IANS  |  Beijing 

Chinese authorities on Friday detained Yu Wensheng, a prominent human rights lawyer, here just a few days after his license was revoked over an open letter criticizing

Yu's wife told news that her husband was detained around 6.30 a.m. while he was taking their children to school.

The kids returned home a short while later and told their mother that the police had taken away their father.

They saw at least four cars and a score of police personnel.

Yu began to face problems with the authorities after he published an open letter claiming that Xi was not fit to continue as for extending totalitarian control over the country.

In the letter, published days before the 19th of the held in October 2017, Yu called for reforms in the party to make way for a that had freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of

On Monday, the sent him a notice saying his license was being revoked on grounds of Yu currently not being employed at any firm.

The then claimed that "it was a trick by the government", maintaining that the authorities had been pressuring different firms against hiring him.

After Yu's arrest, International expressed concern that he could be accused of serious crimes such as "inciting subversion against state power", a charge under which activist and blogger Wu Gan was sentenced to eight years in prison in December.

"His detention shows that the is less and less tolerant towards criticism of state leaders," told

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 14:30 IST