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Liu Qi (politician, born 1942)

Liu Qi (politician, born 1942)

Chinese politician


Liu Qi (simplified Chinese: 刘淇; traditional Chinese: 劉淇; pinyin: Liú Qí; born November 3, 1942, in Wujin, Changzhou, Jiangsu) is a retired Chinese politician. He formerly served as the Communist Party Secretary of Beijing, and also a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party. He was also the President of the Beijing 2008 Olympics Organizing Committee.[1]

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Biography and career

Subject of human rights litigation

On February 7, 2002, Liu was sued in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California[5] by the San Francisco-based human rights organization, the Center for Justice and Accountability. The plaintiffs in that case alleged that, as mayor of Beijing, Liu was responsible for formulating security policy and had control over the local police. The police were in turn alleged to have tortured the plaintiffs with beatings, electric shock, and forced feedings through tubes inserted through the plaintiffs' noses.[6] The court issued a declaratory judgment that Liu was responsible for violating the defendants' rights to be free from torture and arbitrary detention.[7] However, because Liu did not defend the suit, there were no hearings, trials, or findings of fact on the issues presented.


References

  1. "Liu Qi: Ensure supply of essentials for Games - the Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games". Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
  2. "New Beijing,Great Olympics-our bid". Archived from the original on 2008-03-28. Retrieved 2008-03-25. Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Bid Committee's About Us page
  3. The TIME 100: Liu Qi, By Simon Elegant
  4. Doe v. Liu Qi, 349 F. Supp. 2d 1258 (N.D. Cal. 2004).
  5. Id. at 1267.
  6. Id. at 1334.
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