ID | 135392 |
Title Proper | I cannot give up |
Other Title Information | record of a “kidnapping” |
Language | ENG |
Author | Biao, Teng |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | On March 6, 2008, at 8:25 p.m., after buying books at the All Sages Book Garden, lcalled my wife and said I‘d be home in about 20 minutes. Around 8:40 p.m., I’djust parked the car and was about to close the door when I was surrounded by three or four middle-aged men. One of them pounded me heavily on the shoulders. “Aren’t you Teng Biao?" Without waiting for an answer, they forced me into a black sedan; only a few seconds later did it dawn on me that this was a kidnapping! I began to struggle. and shout and scream, and kept at it for a full three minutes. I figured the noise was loud enough for the residents of the four surrounding apartment blocks and the district security to hear, but no one showed up. I was outnumbered, they had tied my hands behind my back, and I could not move. Once I was shoved into the car, I stopped shouting. No one could have heard me anyway, so I calmed down |
`In' analytical Note | Chinese Law and Government Vol.46, No.5-6; Sep-Dec.2014: p.166-183 |
Journal Source | Chinese Law and Government 2013-10 46, 5-6 |
Standard Number | China |