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February 2, 2008

Living under house arrest: the video

Beijing-based human rights activist Hu Jia, arrested in late December on a subversion charge, had been under house arrest for a large part of last year. (Actually, calling it "house arrest" is generous to the authorities, since what happened was simply that plainclothes police prevented him from leaving his home, without any apparent legal basis.) Here's a video diary he compiled of their activities.

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