This Article is From May 20, 2012

Chinese activist who fled house arrest lands in US

Chinese activist who fled house arrest lands in US
New York: A blind Chinese legal activist who was suddenly allowed to leave the country has arrived in the United States.

Chen Guangcheng was accompanied by his wife and two children Saturday evening at Newark Liberty International Airport, outside New York City. He had been hurriedly taken from a Chinese hospital hours earlier and put on a plane after authorities told him to prepare to leave.

After seven years of prison and house arrest, Chen escaped from his village in April and was given sanctuary inside the U.S. Embassy. Officials struck a deal that let Chen walk free, but he had second thoughts. That forced new negotiations that led to an agreement to send him to the U.S. to study law at New York University.

He spoke briefly to the waiting media at New York airport. "I will say a few simple words to everyone here. After much turbulence I have come out of Shandong. This is thanks to the assistance of many friends. At the most critical junctures the American Embassy in China provided a safe haven and the American government has provided great assistance and given me partial citizenship rights here" he said.

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