Former Chinese Judge Jailed Over Alleged ‘Ethnic Hatred,’ Porn on Phone

Qiao Long  |  Radio Free Asia Chinese authorities in the troubled western region of Xinjiang have jailed a retired judge in a quasi-military Xinjiang Production and Construction Corp brigade, or bingtuan, on suspicion of “incitement to racial hatred.” Huang Yunmin, former judge in the bingtuan’s Third Brigade in Kashgar prefecture was held on an administrative […]

Former Judge Kicks Off Hunger Strike Relay in New York for Chinese Activist

Eva Fu  |  Epoch Times NEW YORK—Sitting in the Ralph Bunche Park outside the United Nations Headquarters, in front of a 50-foot grey obelisk on May 20, Zhong Jinhua began his hunger strike. Zhong is a former judge, and then lawyer, in China, who now lives in exile due to his activism. The step around the […]

From Respected Judge to State Enemy in China

Larry Ong  |  Epoch Times How a former judge in China sacrificed a successful career to take a stand for justice On Dec. 31, 2011, Zhong Jinhua, a former Chinese judge and successful attorney, suddenly became an enemy of the state. “If the ban on political parties and limits on the press are not removed within […]