New York Times :
BEIJING — For months, Chen Guangcheng, one of China’s best-known dissidents, played a cat-and-mouse game with the phalanx of guards encircling his home. He dug a tunnel to try to escape, a friend says, but was found out. And he sneaked out a video that alerted his supporters to the smothering confinement he said he and his wife endured at the hands of the men who kept them virtual prisoners in their rural farmhouse.
Read the whole story at New York Times
“;
var coords = [-5, -72];
// display fb-bubble
FloatingPrompt.embed(this, html, undefined, ‘top’, {fp_intersects:1, timeout_remove:2000,ignore_arrow: true, width:236, add_xy:coords, class_name: ‘clear-overlay’});
});
Related posts:
HTC One X gets system update to version 1.29.401.11 - HTC has released system update for high
BlackBerry maker RIM's stock sinks below $10
Police Brutality During Chicago NATO Summit
Man on hold with Qantas for 15 hours
Living Stem Cells Discovered in 17-Day-Old Human Corpses
‘Sanctions aim to impede Iran progress’