2012年5月5日星期六
Chen left the embassy under a deal
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In a sign the dispute over the activist, which threatened to worsen difficult China-U.S. ties, might be easing, China indicated on Friday Chen would be allowed to go to the United States to study.
Later, in an interview with Radio Free Asia, Chen said he did not plan to leave his homeland for good.
"This isn't saying that when I leave it's a one-off and there's no coming back," Chen told the Washington-based news service.
"Nobody should think that I'm emigrating or anything like that. As they (the Chinese government) have recognised that I'm free, then I should also have the freedom to go where I want."
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Human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong said both his ears were injured, and his left eardrum seemed to have ruptured, after police officers beat him about the head after he went to the Chaoyang Hospital in a bid to visit Chen.
"The worrying problem is that I haven't been allowed out of my home to see a doctor and check how serious this is," Jiang told Reuters by telephone from his home. "The state security police have told me to wait while they ask if I can go to a hospital, and there's been no answer."
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Friday that Chen could apply to study abroad followed his dramatic appeal to a U.S. congressional hearing on his case, when he asked to be allowed to spend time in the United States after escaping extra-judicial captivity in his home village and hiding in the U.S. embassy in Beijing for six days.
Chen left the embassy under a deal that foresaw him staying in China to study at a university. But Chen, beset by worries about the safety of his family and his own tenuous freedom, then changed his mind and said he wanted to go to the louis vuiton bags shop United States.
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