Fears for Chinese NGOs as activists arrested
Government increasing pressure on sector, says founder of rights group

Two activists who used to work for anti-discrimination non-profit group Beijing Yirenping have been detained on criminal charges, a founder of the group reported yesterday, saying he feared the government was stepping up pressure on NGOs.
Guo Bin and Yang Zhanqing were both detained in Guangdong by police from Beijing and Zhengzhou late last Friday, accused of "illegal business activities", said Lu Jun, a founder of the Beijing Yirenping Centre.
Guo, now head of the Zhongyixing centre that advocates for the rights of the disabled, was taken away by police while he was at the bedside of his two-year-old son, who was recovering from an operation at the Shenzhen Children's Hospital, Lu said.
Yang, who works independently on consumer rights issues, was taken from his home in Huizhou, Guangdong by police, he said.
Both used to head Yirenping's branch office in Zhengzhou between 2007 and 2009.
Zhengzhou police refused to comment yesterday, while Beijing police did not respond.