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- Liu_Dejun abstract "Liu Dejun was born in Hubei Province in China.After high school in 1994, Liu Dejun went to Wuhan Police Vocational College, majoring in Prison Administration and later became an officer of jail. It was his daily ritual to listen to radio programs in Chinese, such as VOA, imported from the Western world. He learned about the stories of Wei Jingsheng and many other civil rights activists. In 2000, he quit his job and went to Beijing, where foreign radios were blocked, and he couldn’t keep abreast of overseas activists’s news. After an careful analysis of the situation in China, he came to the conclusion that migrant workers would be the main driving force for democracy and civil rights’ movement. In 2004 he went to Guangdong province and found a job in a factory’s general affair’s departments. Five months later he was fired for educating fellow workers on labor laws. And until 2006, he focused his time writing about rights and democracy on the internet and become friends with people who were also fighting for the same cause.In 2006, with Tang Jingling, Cai Lujun and other people, he started a "Reclaim my Vote" movement. Elections in China are invariably rigged and people are never given information about when and where to vote. So they called on people to make a statement declaring that they had never before voted for any representative in People’s National Congress and wouldn’t vote in the 2006-07 election. If they were represented in the authorities’ final vote counts, it would meant that the election was rigged.Beginning in July 2007 Liu Dejun started online activities aiming to raise people’s awareness of labor laws and also launched a voluntary agency to provide legal assistance for workers.In 2008, Liu Dejun was detained for 10 days in Shenzhen for handing out pamphlets on the streets demanding political reforms.Liu Dejun came to Beijing in 2009 to offer help to petitioners (aka. people with grievances,Because their houses were demolished,their land was expropriation by the government, or the unjust judicial decisions, etc., and went to Beijing to seek justice from the central government, but they were arrested and detained by the government again and many of them were put into the blackjail). He was involved in many human rights’ cases, such as the cases of Li Ruirui, Zhao Lianhai, Ni Yulan, Luo Xianying, Qian Yunhui, Zhu Guiqin, And his name appeared in the verdict of Zhao Lianhai's case. He also promote electoral in China, and put the issues on his blog and Facebook.Beginning in December 2009, He organized weekly gatherings of twitter users to discuss a range of social and political topics.In June 2010, he was kidnapped by Beijing’s security police at midnight, beaten up, and thrown into a mountain area in the suburbs. This experienced was later made into a documentary film called Hua Hao Yue Yuan by Ai Weiwei, the documentary film link is on YouTube (Chinese only).On 27 February 2011, Liu was abducted in Beijing by a special investigation team whose task was to suppress the Jasmine Revolution Protests. He was kept in a mountain in the suburbs and tortured with electric shocks. Fifteen days later he was admitted into Beijing’s First Detention House, twelve days later admitted into Wuhan’s Second Detention House. On 12 April he obtained a guarantor pending trial for one year.Now Liu Dejun's current focuses include: offering legal assistance to workers and petitioners, advocating among ordinary people the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Election Laws and so on, calling on people to stand up and defend their own rights.But he was drove by the police when he went to anywhere, recently he was drove by the security police of Hainan province twice in June, then he left China on 1 July.Liu Dejun created two websites but they were blocked by the GFW.The below are the links of my blogs:http://blog.sina.com/democracy3 (Chinese)".
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- Liu_Dejun comment "Liu Dejun was born in Hubei Province in China.After high school in 1994, Liu Dejun went to Wuhan Police Vocational College, majoring in Prison Administration and later became an officer of jail. It was his daily ritual to listen to radio programs in Chinese, such as VOA, imported from the Western world. He learned about the stories of Wei Jingsheng and many other civil rights activists.".
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