By Adam Gorlick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Wang Xiaoning's days drag on in Beijing's Municipal Prison No. 2, where his lawyers say he goes for weeks, sometimes months, without seeing the sun or having contact with his wife or the outside world. They say he's been beaten and intimidated by guards and kept in a cell with nine other inmates.
A few hundred miles away, d...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Wang Xiaoning's days drag on in Beijing's Municipal Prison No. 2, where his lawyers say he goes for weeks, sometimes months, without seeing the sun or having contact with his wife or the outside world. They say he's been beaten and intimidated by guards and kept in a cell with nine other inmates.
A few hundred miles away, d...
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