Detained Chinese lawyer wins Franco-German human rights award

AFP  |  Beijing 

The French and German to have granted a human rights award to a detained Chinese lawyer, with his wife picking up the prize on his behalf.

has stepped up its crackdown on since took power in 2012, tightening restrictions on freedom of speech and detaining hundreds of activists and lawyers.

Prior to his arrest, Yu had circulated an open letter calling for five reforms to China's constitution, including the institution of multi-candidate

His wife, Xu Yan, received the award at an event organised by the on Monday.

The was among 15 winners of the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law for 2018, announced in November.

"He (Yu) has lost his freedom for a year and not allowed to meet with a defence lawyer," Xu said at the event attended by the German and French to China, according to a transcript she posted on her WeChat

"His case has been postponed three times, and referred back to the police for further investigations twice," Xu told AFP, adding that Yu's case had been referred again for "for review and prosecution" in December.

"I learned about this situation when I went to the Procuratorate on December 24. I didn't receive any before that," she said.

"No matter how difficult it is, I will continue to defend the rights of Yu Wensheng, because I believe Yu Wensheng," Xu said.

For several days beginning on July 9, 2015, more than 200 Chinese human rights lawyers and activists were detained or questioned in a police sweep that rights groups called "unprecedented." The "709 crackdown," as it was later dubbed, marked the largest clampdown on the legal profession in China's recent history.

But Yu was not arrested during the sweep and had continued to express his opinions on legal issues.

German met with and -- the wife of another detained rights lawyer, -- during her trip to Beijing last May in a rare move for a visiting leader.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 12:10 IST