Members of Congress Press for Release of American Businessman Jailed in China
U.S. Politicians
Put Pressure on Chinese for Jude Shao's Release
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--April 19, 2006--The Free Jude Shao Campaign today announced that 30
members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have requested
that President George Bush press for the release of Jude Shao during his
meeting with People's Republic of China President Hu Jintao on Thursday, April
20th. Shao is an American businessman who was jailed in
The letter to President Bush requests that the President "stress the
importance of Mr. Shao's case to President Hu" and urge President Hu
"to release him as soon as possible."
The letter was sponsored by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and was signed by 27
representatives. Signers include House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA),
founding Co-chairman of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus Tom Lantos
(D-CA), Vice-Chairman of the House Committee on International Relations
Christopher Smith (R-NJ), and Chairman of the Oversight and Investigations
Subcommittee of the House International Relations Committee Dana Rohrabacher
(R-CA). In addition, three other prominent politicians wrote individual letters
to the Bush Administration to express their support of Shao, including Rep.
James Leach (R-Iowa), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on
John Kamm, executive director of the San Francisco-based Dui Hua Foundation,
has spent the last several years working on the Jude Shao case. According to
Kamm, "Jude Shao's case is of great importance not only to U.S.-China
relations, but also for the future of business in
Shanghai-born Shao, a graduate of
In 2003, a panel of six prominent Chinese legal experts reviewed Shao's case
and concluded that the evidence used to convict him was inconclusive, due
process under Chinese laws was neglected, and Shao deserved a retrial. However,
the Chinese courts rejected Shao's appeal for a retrial.
Shao is now suffering from a heart condition developed in prison, which the
prison medical staff cannot treat. His family filed for medical parole in 2004.
The Honorable Clark T. Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of
Shao has now served half of a 16-year sentence for crimes he did not commit.
In the weeks preceding President Hu Jintao's official visit to the United
States, Shao's case has received renewed attention from public media, including
ABC World News Tonight, ABC Nightline, the World Journal (the largest Chinese
daily in North America), KTSF (the largest Chinese TV station in Northern
California), as well as an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal.
"The only way to help Jude Shao is by putting consistent pressure on
the Chinese government, through the
In a call to action, the Free Jude Shao Campaign is asking people to request
that their
About The Free Jude Shao Campaign
The Free Jude Shao Campaign is composed of alumni from the Stanford Graduate
School of Business, friends, and business colleagues of Jude Shao. The goal of
the campaign is to win Jude's freedom.
Contacts
Free Jude Shao Campaign
Lang Anh Pham, 650-303-9998
press@freejudeshao.com