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Street protest leader Wang Aizhong freed after month-long detention

Wang among dozens of dissidents rounded up before Tiananmen anniversary

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Wang Aizhong (left), founder of the Southern Street Movement against China's one-party rule, poses with a fellow activist, in this photo released by Wang's family. Photo: AP

A leading figure of a small citizen’s movement in southern China was released on bail nearly a month after being taken into police custody ahead of the recent Tiananmen anniversary, his lawyers said today.

Wang Aizhong has been a key figure in the amorphous Southern Street Movement that seeks an end to China’s one-party rule and urges its followers to take to the street to make their appeals public.

Wang was detained on May 29, among dozens of activists taken into custody ahead of the 25th anniversary of a bloody crackdown on the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989.

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Authorities had sought to block any commemoration of the event.

Many activists have since been released, although several remain in detention or have been indicted, including prominent rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang.

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Wang could not be reached today, but his lawyers Wu Kuiming and Zhang Xuezhong confirmed he was released yesterday.

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