China denies dead dissident refused medical treatment


  • World
  • Monday, 17 Mar 2014

Prominent Chinese human rights activist Cao Shunli stands in front of an emblem of the Chinese Communist Party during an interview in the central business district of Beijing March 23, 2013, in this handout picture provided to Reuters by ABC Spanish Daily Newspaper on March 15, 2014. REUTERS/Pablo M.Diez/ABC Spanish Daily Newspaper/Handout via Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry denied on Monday that prominent human rights activist Cao Shunli died because she was refused medical treatment while in detention, in a case which has attracted concern in the United States and Europe.

Cao staged a two-month sit-in along with other activists outside the Foreign Ministry, beginning in June, to press for the public to contribute to a national human rights report.

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