World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Dissident’s Wife, Held After Protest, Freed
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China has freed the wife of jailed dissident Chen Ziming after detaining her for five days for protesting the imprisonment of her husband, relatives said. Wang Zhihong held a protest with Chen’s parents in a Beijing park on Sunday to coincide with Monday’s New York summit between Chinese President Jiang Zemin and President Clinton. The protest was part of a campaign to demand medical parole for Chen. Friends of the family said police had ordered Wang and her husband’s parents--who had been released earlier in the week--not to leave their home. They were also forbidden from having their monthly meeting with Chen, who is serving 13 years in a Beijing prison for his part in pro-democracy protests in 1989.
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