Tuesday, August 31, 2010

【AIDS Rights】 Father seeks China AIDS activist's release!

Father seeks China AIDS activist's release

Tian Demin, father of 23-year-old Chinese AIDS activist Tian Xi, speaks to journalists during an interview in Beijing, China, Monday, Aug. 30, 2010. Tian Xi jailed after a run-in with a hospital administrator is in poor health but has vowed that legal troubles would never stop his fight for compensation after being infected by tainted blood during a transfusion, his father said Monday. Tian Demin, father of 23-year-old Chinese AIDS activist Tian Xi, speaks to journalists during an interview in Beijing, China, Monday, Aug. 30, 2010. Tian Xi jailed after a run-in with a hospital administrator is in poor health but has vowed that legal troubles would never stop his fight for compensation after being infected by tainted blood during a transfusion, his father said Monday. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
By Anita Chang
Associated Press Writer / August 30, 2010

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BEIJING—A Chinese AIDS activist jailed after a run-in with a hospital administrator is in poor health but has vowed to keep fighting for compensation after being infected by tainted blood during a childhood transfusion, his father said Monday.

Tian Xi was taken into custody earlier this month after he lost his temper and smashed office equipment during a meeting with the administrator of the hospital where he was infected. Fellow activists have said the 23-year-old was arrested because he angered local officials with his tireless campaigning for those who contracted HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, through tainted blood supplies.

"My child started on this path of petitioning at the age of 17 and this path has led him to today. He said 'If the government doesn't resolve my case, I will fight to the end, I will fight until my death.' That's how determined he is," Tian Demin told The Associated Press.

After ignoring or demonizing people with AIDS for much of the 1980s and '90s, China's authoritarian government has taken a more compassionate line on the disease and combating its spread in recent years. But people with AIDS still face difficulties in getting treatment and compensation, and authorities remain deeply suspicious of independent activists.

Tian Xi, who for more than a week had been shuttling between government offices trying to meet with authorities to discuss his case, finally confronted the administrator at the Xincai County No. 1 People's Hospital in central China's Henan province, which gave him a blood transfusion in 1996 as treatment for a mild concussion, his father said.

The administrator said there was nothing he could do about Tian's case and got up to leave, Tian Demin said. Tian Xi lost his temper and smashed a computer, fax machine and other equipment. Two weeks later he was arrested on charges of intentionally damaging property.

Phones at the hospital's general office and president's office rang unanswered Monday.

Tian Xi, who has AIDS and hepatitis B and C, is being held at the Shangcai County Detention Center two-hours' drive from his hometown in Xincai County and his family worry conditions there are too difficult him. He has already missed two doses of drugs that need to be taken a precise times, his father said.

"I want to bring him home where we can take care of him. Is he getting enough to eat right now? He needs nutritious food. He needs treatment," Tian Demin said, wiping tears from his eyes.

An official surnamed Xu at the detention center said Tian Xi was being held in a room designed for inmates with AIDS, who are more common in Henan due to unregulated blood-buying schemes there in the mid-90s that contaminated blood supplies.

Tian Xi will receive medical treatment if he falls ill, Xu said.

Lawyer Liang Xiaojun said he would appeal for Tian Xi's release while awaiting trial. Tian Xi, whose name means "happiness," plans to plead not guilty to the charges, which carry a maximum sentence of seven years imprisonment.

In recent weeks, Tian Xi had obtained official documents in which leaders from Gulu and Xincai County, where the town is located, ordered police to stop his activism, fellow AIDS activists said.



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From: Wan Yanhai <wanyanhai2010@hotmail.com>
Date: 2010/8/31
Subject: 【China AIDS:5702】 田喜父亲通过美联社喊田喜回家!
To: china_hiv_aids_cbo_network@googlegroups.com, chinaaidsgroup@googlegroups.com


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北京益仁平中心 理事

Chang Kun

Director of AIDS Walk China 
General Coordinator of China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly
Board Member and Co-founder of Beijing Yirenping Center

Phone: 133 4910 8944 ; 138 1072 6838
Skype: Chinachangkun
MSN:13349108944@189.cn
Email:changkun2010@gmail.com
Personal Web: http://www.changkun.org
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

【AIDS Rights】 Chinese activist for sex workers' rights was done "taking a vacation" by police



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Wan Yanhai <wanyanhai2010@hotmail.com>
Date: 2010/8/3
Subject: 【China AIDS:5620】 美联社报道叶海燕被带走的消息
To: chinaaidsgroup@googlegroups.com


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100802/ap_on_re_as/as_china_sex_worker_activist

 

Mon Aug 2, 6:23 am ET

BEIJING – Plainclothes officers detained a Chinese activist for sex workers' rights Monday, a few days after she publicly called for prostitution to be legalized, her sister said.

Ye Haiyan was nabbed at the offices of her community group, the China Women's Rights Workshops, and told she would be held for two or three days of "studies," her sister, Ye Sha, told The Associated Press.

Dissidents in China are often detained by authorities with the explanation that they are "going for studies" or "taking a vacation." Usually, they are kept at a guesthouse to prevent them from moving about freely during sensitive dates.

Last week, Ye Haiyan and a few supporters asked people in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where she is based, to sign a petition in support of legalizing prostitution, according to an account on her group's website. She also called for Aug. 3 — Tuesday — to be marked as "Sex Workers' Day."

Ye Haiyan argued that making prostitution legal would afford sex workers better protections.

When reached on her mobile phone Monday, Ye Haiyan declined to comment, saying it was not a convenient time for her to talk. Phones rang unanswered in the administrative department of Wuhan's public security bureau.

Prostitution is rampant in China despite frequent government crackdowns, and sexual services are openly offered in massage parlors, karaoke bars and nightclubs.

Until last month, when the Ministry of Public Security issued a ban, police would sometimes organize "prostitute parades" to shame suspected sex workers. The ban came after an outcry over photos of women being paraded barefoot in the streets of Dongguan in Guangdong province, handcuffed and led by a rope around the waist.

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★Archives for UNAIDS CCC https://sites.google.com/site/unaidschinacc
★Boycott Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in China https://sites.google.com/site/boycottgatesfoundation/
★爱行马拉松俱乐部(AIDS Walk China),—“彻底实现感染者正常就医的权利”
-~----------~----~----~----~-
“China AIDS Group中国艾滋病网络”
A:论坛发帖,请发电子邮件到 chinaaidsgroup@googlegroups.com
B:退订此论坛,请发邮件至 chinaaidsgroup-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
C:Contact: Chang Kun 13349108944 changkun2010@gmail.com
 
★中国艾滋病博物馆/China AIDS Museum: http://www.AIDSmuseum.cn
旗下网站:
——艾博维客 AIDS Wiki : http://www.AIDSwiki.org
——艾博聚合(艾滋病博客群
http://www.wanyanhai.org
——China AIDS Email Group with over 2400 members:http://chinaaidsgroup.blogspot.com
——中国艾滋病地图/China AIDS Map:http://www.AIDSmaps.org
——空腹健身运动:http://www.HungerStrikeforAIDS.org
——艾滋人权 AIDS Rights: http://www.AIDSrights.net
——为艾滋病防治努力一生:Http://www.changkun.org
★ 凡是挑�、��、非理性、�於情�性、胡�批�和�意�之言�,或是匿名人士之言�,以及所�表意�出�有不雅、粗鄙之文字等,本�件��不予以�示!



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常坤

中国青年艾滋病网络 总协调人
        爱行马拉松俱乐部 AIDS Walk China
北京益仁平中心 理事

Chang Kun

General Coordinator of China Youth HIV/AIDS Assembly
                                        AIDS Walk China 
Board Member and Co-founder of Beijing Yirenping Center

Phone: 133 4910 8944 ; 138 1072 6838
Skype: Chinachangkun
MSN:13349108944@189.cn
Email:changkun2010@gmail.com
Personal Web: http://www.changkun.org
公民健康权利教育,从家乡开始!

首先我们的爸妈兄弟姊妹们支持我们,接着我们的亲戚邻居支持我们,我们的父老乡亲支持我们,最终我们才能见到梦想得公民社会!

--
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★AIDS RIGHTS :http://www.aidsrights.net http://www.twitter.com/aidsrights
★AIDS WIKI :http://www.aidswiki.org
★HIV/AIDS Blog Group: http://www.wanyanhai.org