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Monday, 6 July 2020

Xu Zhangrun, outspoken critic of Xi Jinping, detained by police in Beijing

Xu has accused the Chinese ruling party of stifling ideas and art Photograph: Mark Schiefelbein/AP
 in Beijing and  in Hong Kong-

Chinese professor Xu Zhangrun, known for his scathing and public criticisms of China’s leader Xi Jinping, has been detained, according to friends of the legal scholar.

Two friends of Xu, speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals, told the Guardian that he had been detained on Monday morning. According to one, around 20 police officers and 10 vehicles arrived at his home in Beijing and took Xu away.

According to a statement online, also by a friend of Xu’s, a dozen officers entered his residence, seizing his computer and other items before detaining him.

After publishing several public attacks on the Chinese leadership, Xu was placed under house arrest early this year and barred from social media with his internet cut off.

According to his friends, Xu had been confined at home since 30 June, ahead of anniversary of the founding of the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist party, as well as Hong Kong’s handover to Chinese control when protests erupted in the city over a newly passed security law. Xu was released from house arrest on Saturday.

“He is the intellectual who has criticised the authorities and questioned their legitimacy most severely over the past few years ... I think he was detained because he has been very influential,” the friend said.

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