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I received word from James via an email forwarded from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. They visited him on Friday and report that he is in good health and eager to get back home. He was arrested 5 days ago in Beijing for “upsetting public order” and is now serving 10 days for suspicion of activities in regards to his affiliation with the organization Students for a Free Tibet. He has not been formally charged through the judicial system and should not be subject to further judicial proceedings. According to the authorities he will be released Aug. 30th and allowed to depart China. The Embassy stated that it continues to advocate on his behalf at the highest levels and monitors his case around the clock.

UPDATE
James Powderly and 7 other US citizens detained in China have been released and are on their way to the US. They should arrive in Los Angeles around 6 PM Pacific time. Thanks to Senator Clinton, Representative Velazquez, Senator Lautenberg, and Ambassador Randt for advocating for James and his early release. Also big ups to all of our friends that have sent supportive messages and helped in contacting elected officials. Stay tuned for more info from James about his stay at Chong Wen Detention House.

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Posted on August 24, 2008

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COMMENTS

  1. Michael says:

    \o/

    JUAN POLVO

    \o/

  2. Flo says:

    ^__^

    GO JAMES!

  3. Ben says:

    Can’t wait to hear the story on this one. Glad you’re out man!

  4. bucky turco says:

    How brave of the embassy and these politicians now that the games are over. Either way, good news.

  5. Jerry says:

    Hasta la victoria siempre Juan Polvo.

  6. Yangachi says:

    Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo James!

    http://www.seeyouagain.org

  7. nani says:

    I feel so proud of all of you indeed.

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