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RELEASE ZHANG ZHAN: CFWIJ calls on China to end the imprisonment of journalist Zhang Zhan

Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan has been imprisoned since May 2020 after her illuminating coverage of Wuhan’s initial handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. As health worsens in prison, bringing her to the brink of death, the Coalition For Women in Journalism (CFWIJ) reiterates its demand for her release. The Justice for Journalists Foundation joined the petition to urge President Xi Jinping to drop all charges against her and ensure her immediate release from prison.

Zhang, a former lawyer, has been on a prolonged hunger strike to protest her detention and is being force-fed through a nasal tube. Family sources say Zhang’s health has worsened to the extent that she is now in mortal danger.

After a mere three-hour trial on December 8, 2020, the Shanghai Pudong New Area Court sentenced Zhang to four years in prison for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble.”. 

Zhang’s family has stressed that the journalist has gone through drastic and extreme weight loss.  She “may not survive the coming cold winter,” they said on Twitter. The journalist has also been mistreated in prison and her family was denied visiting rights. Earlier in August, she was hospitalized for 11 days as her health worsened.

In September 2021, the CFWIJ joined Reporters Without Borders (RSF), along with 43 other non-governmental human rights organizations, and urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to drop the bogus charges against Zhang and release her immediately.  Zhang already suffered from stomach ulcers and reflux esophagitis, according to her family. Her time in prison has taken a significant toll on her body. 

As Zhang’s health worsens, the CFWIJ reiterates its call for her immediate release. The arrest of the journalist was condemnable, to begin with. But to continue to keep her in prison even as her life is at risk due to mistreatment by the state is abominable. 

China ranked 117 out of the 180 countries listed in the World Press Freedom Index 2021. The country is the world’s largest captor of journalists, with at least 122 journalists imprisoned – many of them in life-threatening conditions. 

Like Zhang, at least 10 other press freedom defenders languishing in China’s prisons are at risk of death. These include investigative reporter and RSF World Press Freedom award-winner Huang Qi, Swedish publisher Gui Minhai and Uyghur journalist and Václav Havel Prize and Sakharov Prize recipient Ilham Tohti. 

In February 2021, Kunchok Jinpa, a leading source of information about Tibet for foreign media before his arrest in 2013, succumbed to the ill-treatment and torture he was subjected to during his time in prison.

Prior to that, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and RSF Press Freedom Prize winner Liu Xiaobo and dissident blogger Yang Tongyan both died of cancer in 2017 as their symptoms went untreated in prison. 

Join the call to urge the Chinese authorities to release Zhang immediately by signing the petition. She is in urgent need of proper medical attention and treatment. Sign the petition to secure her release and help save her life.

Signatories:

  • Human Rights Watch
  • ARTICLE 19 org
  • PEN International
  • The Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)
  • The Overseas Press Club of America
  • The International Women’s Media Foundation
  • Sri Lanka Young Journalists’ Association
  • CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
  • Free Press Unlimited 
  • Kiran Nazish, Founding Director at CFWIJ, United States
  • Fengsuo Zhou, President of Humanitarian China
  • Yaxue Cao, China Change
  • Zubayra Shamseden, Chinese Outreach Coordinator at Uyghur Human Rights Project
  • Damla Tarhan, Operations Manager at CFWIJ, Turkey
  • Die Morina van Uijtregt, Research Coordinator at CFWIJ, Kosovo
  • Jaza Aqil, Senior Editorial Coordinator at CFWIJ, Pakistan 
  • Ceren İskit, Research Coordinator at CFWIJ, Turkey
  • Ayesha Khalid, Researcher at CFWIJ, Pakistan
  • Louisa Greve, Human Rights Advocate, United States
  • Mary Lynk, Journalist, Canada
  • Rachel Wong, Independent Journalist
  • Taranath Dahal, Journalism, Nepal
  • Jane Wang, Free Zhang Zhan campaigner, UK
  • Meghan Davidson Ladly, Journalist, Canada
  • Aimun Faisal, Researcher at CFWIJ 
  • Idro Seferi, DW correspondent, Serbia
  • Alice Taylor, Journalist EURACTIV.com and Exit.al, Associate at CFWIJ
  • Entenela Ndrevataj, journalist at Citizens Channel, Albania 
  • Ross Holder, PEN International
  • Paula Tran, Journalist, Canada
  • Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, Journalist, Albania
  • Indunil Usgoda Arachchi, Journalist, Sri Lanka
  • Srishti Jaswal, Independent Journalist, India
  • Áine Kelly-Costello, journalist, Norway
  • Tim Smith, photojournalist, Canada
  • Zeynep Sentek, journalist, Turkey
  • Terena Cardwell, Project Manager, United States
  • Xhemajl Rexha, Chairman of the Association of Journalists of Kosovo
  • Marcela Turati, journalist, Mexico
  • Dilek İçten, Journalist, Turkey
  • Martin O’Hanlon, President, CWA Canada, The Media Union
  • Boyoung Lim, Pulitzer Center, South Korea
  • Dicle Müftüoğlu, Dicle Firat Journalist Association (DFG), Diyarbakır-Turkey
  • Serdar Altan, Dicle Firat Journalist Association (DFG), Diyarbakır-Turkey
  • Olivia Pirie-Griffiths, Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom, Australia
  • Samad Uthman, Multimedia Investigative Journalist, Nigeria.
  • Ariuntuya.A, journalist,  Mongolia
  • Munkhchimeg Davaasharav, Journalist, Mongolia
  • Maria Ordzhonikidze, Justice for Journalists Foundation
  • Matthew Caruana Galizia, Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation