BEIJING — The dramatic escape of the blind activist lawyer Chen Guangcheng, and his apparent decision to seek protection from U.S. diplomats in Beijing, has cast a spotlight on the Chinese government’s growing use of unlawful home detentions, disappearances, “black jails,” and other, often brutal, extra-judicial methods to try to silence its internal critics and stamp out dissent. Read full article >>

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