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178:, who was visiting China as U.S. president. She described Hada's condition declaring his health problems were "not taken seriously by prison authorities". Xinna asked the authorities to transfer Hada to Hohhot prison for better care and medical treatment. The Chinese authorities never acceded to these requests. 170:
After Hada's arrest, at least 10 other Mongolian intellectuals were arrested. Hada's wife Xinna left a note on the door of her book store about Hada's detention and crackdown on activists. The authorities immediately suppressed a students protest that followed and arrested 12 of them. Xinna was taken
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On August 19, 1996, the Hohhot People's Procuratorate charged Hada with "espionage", "separatism", "stealing secrets for the enemy" and "organizing counterrevolutionary forces". On November 11, 1996, after a closed hearing, Hada was convicted on the charges of separatism and espionage by the Hohhot
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Hada was born into a Mongolian family on November 29, 1955. In early 1981, while at university he joined the Inner Mongolian student movement, which was campaigning to preserve Mongolian identity in Inner Mongolia under Chinese law. Hada obtained his master's degree in philosophy in 1983, and
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In August 2007, Uiles was permitted to visit his father in Chifeng Prison. In a report he described the terrible condition of detention as well as the difficult health issues of his father. He has still been detained beyond his sentence term without any explanation.
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into custody and investigated for "inciting students to cause a disturbance". Although not charged, Xinna was released 4 months later, on April 12, 1996. The Public Security Bureau closed the bookstore in Hohhot, even though the family had no other source of income.
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Intermediate People's Court, for which he received a combined sentence of 15 years in prison with a further 4 years deprivation of political rights. The Inner Mongolia Supreme People's Court rejected Hada's appeal.
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SOUTHERN MONGOLIA/CHINA: PERSECUTIONS OF THE WIFE AND THE SON OF Mr HADA, DETAINED LEADER OF THE DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE. QUESTION TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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was sentenced to 10-year prison and 3 years of deprivation of political rights for "separatism", but was released in December 2002, for "good behavior".
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The Voice of Southern Mongolia newspaper was declared illegal in 1995 and remains banned.
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In 2002, Uiles (or Ulies), the son of Hada was charged and sentenced to 2 years prison.,
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On December 10, 1995, Hada was arrested at his home by police from the Inner Mongolian
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Hohhot Municipal Intermediate People's Court's verdict on Hada, Tegexi's Trial
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in 1986. With his wife, Xinna, he opened a Mongolian studies bookstore in
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Prisoners and detainees of the People's Republic of China
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China frees Mongol dissident detained for nearly 20 years
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Hada in Prison: A Visitation Report from His Son, Uiles
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Mongolian
Mongolian Cyrillic
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Mongol
self-determination
Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region
China
Chifeng
Mongolian
Inner Mongolia Normal University
Hohhot
Xi Haiming
Mongolian
Huchuntegus
Wang Manlai
Hohhot
Inner Mongolian People's Party
Tegexi
Southern Mongolian Democratic Alliance
Public Security Bureau
Tegexi
Bill Clinton
Human Rights in China
Chinese
pinyin
Mongolian
Chinese
pinyin

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