Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Industry and Business News .




SINO DAILY
Chinese dissident to leave New York University
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) June 13, 2013


New York University said Thursday that it would soon part ways with prominent Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng but insisted that he would soon find another way to stay in the United States.

Chen, a blind self-taught lawyer who angered authorities by exposing abuses in China's one-child-only policy, escaped house arrest a year ago and was allowed to move to the United States to study after protracted negotiations.

New York University, a private institution in Manhattan, said that it had only guaranteed Chen and his family one year of study "to get their feet on the ground."

"We could not see beyond one year at that point, but I have always made clear, and the university authorities agreed, that our US-Asia Law Institute would allow him to stay beyond one year until a better, more permanent, opportunity arose," said Jerome Cohen, Chen's professor and mentor.

"He now is in the process of choosing between two attractive opportunities," Cohen, a leading expert on Chinese laws on human rights, said in a statement released by the university.

New York University was responding to an article in the New York Post that alleged that the school was letting Chen go due to sensitivities as it was working to expand in Shanghai to tap into the lucrative Chinese market.

Cohen rejected the charge, saying he "never heard a word" -- even from Chinese diplomats -- linking Chen's case to the Shanghai campus.

"No political refugee, even Albert Einstein, has received better treatment by an American academic institution than that received by Chen from NYU," he said.

University spokesman John Beckman said that Chen's situation was due to "unrelated matters," saying that the school would not have taken him in a first place if it had been worried about the impact on its Shanghai plans.

Chen is virtually certain to be able to stay in the United States due to the high profile of his case, with US lawmakers from both major parties strongly supportive of him.

Nancy Pelosi, the leader in the House of Representatives from President Barack Obama's Democratic Party and a longtime advocate of human rights in China, spoke to Chen about the plight about a month ago, an aide said.

"It is her hope that NYU will continue its generosity by allowing Mr Chen the time he needs to effectively make this transition," said Drew Hammill, a spokesman for Pelosi.

.


Related Links
China News from SinoDaily.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








SINO DAILY
Tibetan nun survives self-immolation attempt: reports
Beijing (AFP) June 13, 2013
A Tibetan nun who set fire to herself in protest at Chinese rule appeared to have survived the self-immolation attempt, a rights group and a media outlet said. The woman set herself ablaze near Nyitso monastery - the scene of similar protests - in Daofu County, an area with many ethnic Tibetans in China's southwestern Sichuan province, Radio Free Asia (RFA) said. The report also said t ... read more


SINO DAILY
Chilean, U.S. firms join effort to expand e-waste recycling

Space Debris - One Solution

Moon Radiation Findings May Reduce Health Risks to Astronauts

Sony eyes long game despite console launch triumph

SINO DAILY
Northrop Grumman Delivers Second Hosted Payload for Enhanced Polar System

Lockheed Martin Supports Realtime Battlespace View For USAF Aerial War Games

Mutualink Platform to be Deployed by US DoD during JUICE 2013

General Dynamics to Deliver U.S. Army's Newest Tactical Ground Station Intelligence System

SINO DAILY
Mitsubishi Heavy and Arianespace conclude MOU on commercial launches

Sea Launch IS-27 FROB Report Complete

Europe launches record cargo for space station

New chief urges Ariane 5 modification for big satellites

SINO DAILY
Carnegie Mellon Method Uses Network of Cameras to Track People in Complex Indoor Settings

Orbcomm Offers Dual-Mode Telematics Solution For Heavy Equipment Industry

Lockheed Martin Completes Functional Testing of First GPS III Satellite Bus Electronic Systems

Google to buy Israeli GPS app Waze for $1 bln: reports

SINO DAILY
Boeing aviation forecast sets scene for crowded skies

Lockheed Martin Receives JASSM Contract for Additional Integration onto Finish Air Force F-18

F-35 Supplier in Israel Delivers First Advanced Composite Component

China's MA60 planes in spotlight after safety incidents

SINO DAILY
First large-scale production of III-V semiconductor nanowire

2-D electronics take a step forward

Study suggests second life for possible spintronic materials

Spintronics approach enables new quantum technologies

SINO DAILY
NASA Builds Sophisticated Earth-Observing Microwave Radiometer

Big data from space: Imagery of Rome delivered in near real time

New maps show how shipping noise spans the globe

Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission Team Assemble Flight Observatory

SINO DAILY
Potentially 'catastrophic' changes underway in Canada's northern Mackenzie River Basin

China's heartland delivers pollution punch: study

MBARI research shows where trash accumulates in the deep sea

Urban Indians grow concerned about pollution: survey




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement