Anger as Christian lawyer paraded on Chinese state TV for 'confession'
Source: The Guardian
Anger as Christian lawyer paraded on Chinese state TV for 'confession'
Zhang Kai, who was detained six months ago, appears on TV to urge fellow
human rights lawyers not to collude with foreigners
Tom Phillips in Beijing
Friday 26 February 2016 05.42 GMT
Supporters of a prominent Christian lawyer who was taken into secret detention after opposing a Communist party cross-removal campaign are demanding his release after he became the latest Chinese human rights defender to be paraded on television for an alleged confession.
Zhang Kai, 36, was seized by security forces in August 2015 just hours before a planned meeting with the US ambassador-at-large for religious freedom at which he had intended to denounce a government crackdown on churches in Zhejiang province.
Activists believe the decision to arrest the Bible-carrying attorney was designed to silence Zhangs outspoken criticism of what they have dubbed Chinas anti-cross campaign. Church groups say the campaign has affected more than 1,200 places of worship since it began in 2013.
Zhang had not been seen since his detention on 25 August but on Thursday evening he appeared in a televised confession broadcast by the state-controlled channel Wenzhou TV.
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