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Pu Zhiqiang

Pu Zhiqiang (born 1965) is a civil rights lawyer in the People's Republic of China specializing in press freedom, defamation, and product safety, among other issues.〔John Kennedy, (China: Book banned prior to printing ), ''Global Voices Online'', 21 March 2007.〕〔New York Review of Books, (Contributors: Pu Zhiqiang ).〕 Based in Beijing, he is an executive partner of Beijing Huayi Law Firm,〔 Pu is a prominent figure in the Weiquan movement, having advocated for writers and journalists in a number of high-profile cases.〔University of Hong Kong, China Media Project, (Fellows: Pu Zhiqiang ).〕 Due to the nature of his cases and his outspoken criticisms of official policies, Pu is monitored by security forces, has been detained and questioned on several occasions, and is currently in custody.〔〔William J. Dobson, (The World’s Toughest Job: Try being a human rights lawyer in China ), Slate magazine, 6 June 2012.〕
==Biography==
Pu Zhiqiang received his bachelor's degree in History from Nankai University in 1986, and LL.M. degree from China University of Political Science and Law in 1991. When he was a graduate student, he joined the pro-democracy movement in 1989.〔Philip P. Pan, (In China, Turning the Law Into the People's Protector ), ''Washington Post'' A01, 28 December 2004.〕 Writing for the ''New York Review of Books'', Pu described how he returns to the square annually with friends and family to mark the anniversary of the crackdown in fulfillment of a promise he made in 1989.〔Pu Zhiqiang, (‘June Fourth’ Seventeen Years Later: How I Kept a Promise ), ''New York Review of Books'', 3 June 2006.〕
Pu is known as an inveterate blogger on the Weibo platform, and known for his "casual sarcasm". His posts are characterised by NYRB as "short, Twitter-like" and are "unusual for their cleverness". He is well known as a crusader of human rights in China, and his blogging has always carefully navigates the legal minefield.〔 His following numbers in the tens of thousands.〔 However, once his Weibo accounts reach a certain level of popularity, censors delete his account and he has to start again.〔http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2015/feb/09/china-pu-zhiqiang-inventing-crime/〕〔

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