Former New York Times photojournalist, documentary filmmaker and Writer Du Bin, who lives in Beijing, has now been released after 37 days in police custody, according to a news release from Rights Defense Network.
It is reported that Du Bin disappeared around 9 a.m. on December 16 last year. That night, Du Bin’s sister received a phone call from the police informing her that the authorities had placed Du Bin in criminal detention for “provoking and provoking trouble. Du Bin is being held in the Daxing District Detention Center in Beijing.
In 2011, the Chinese Foreign Ministry refused to issue a permit for Du Bin to work for the New York Times, leaving him unemployed, but he has not given up on documenting the truth. He did not give up documenting the truth.
In 2013, Du Bin published “The Tiananmen Massacre” and “The Woman on the Kid’s Head,” a documentary that exposed the torture and persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and petitioners at the Masanjia Labor Camp, causing widespread public outcry. However, shortly after the documentary was released, Du Bin was arrested and detained by the authorities. After his release, he went on to publish several books documenting torture and war crimes under the Chinese Communist Party.
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