Report: Chinese who complain to government risk being kidnapped







                              FILE - In this Aug. 4, 2009 file photo, a 20-year-old petitioner ...

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Thu Nov 12, 12:04 AM ET

FILE - In this Aug. 4, 2009 file photo, a 20-year-old petitioner from Anhui province waits to speak to police after she claimed she had been raped at a 'black jail' in Beijing, China. Kidnapping people on their way to lodge complaints with China's central government has evolved into a lucrative cottage industry that mainland police refuse to acknowledge or crack down on, a human rights group said Thursday Nov. 12, 2009. Black jails emerged in China about six years ago when the random detention of vagrants was outlawed. Their existence has been well-documented by human rights groups, lawyers, and the international media, but Thursday's report sheds new light on the economics of the jails and why they remain immune to prosecution despite violating Chinese and international law.

(AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)





 
Report: Chinese who complain to govt risk kidnap



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