An outrage that even China’s supine media has called out
Anger is growing over a form of detention linked to torture and deaths
ON DECEMBER 19th relatives of Xing Yanjun gathered in Beijing to mourn the businessman’s death eight months earlier, allegedly by hanging himself while in police custody. At the event a document was read out. It was a statement by the police that Xing’s case had been closed “in the absence of criminal facts”. The outrage his death has caused, however, will take far longer to dissipate.
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This article appeared in the China section of the print edition under the headline “Black jails and angry wails”
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