Blind Chinese activist beaten, wife says

Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng. His wife Yuan Weijing wrote in a handwritten letter that was smuggled out of the couple's tightly guarded home in central China's Shandong province that she and her husband were both badly beaten. Photo: AP

Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng. His wife Yuan Weijing wrote in a handwritten letter that was smuggled out of the couple's tightly guarded home in central China's Shandong province that she and her husband were both badly beaten. Photo: AP

Published Jun 17, 2011

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The wife of a blind Chinese activist under house arrest says local authorities beat her husband into unconsciousness and denied him medical care.

Yuan Weijing wrote in a hand-written letter that was smuggled out of the couple's tightly guarded home in central China's Shandong province that she and her husband, Chen Guangcheng, were both badly beaten February 18.

Yuan wrote that Chen passed out from the beating and that she may have suffered a broken rib and brow bone. The letter was posted Thursday on the website of the US-based rights group China Aid.

Calls to the Shuanghou government and Communist Party office rang unanswered Friday. – Sapa-AP

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