Guo Quan
Guo Quan is a Chinese human rights activist, former Judge and a dedicated scholar in philosophy and sociology. He founded the China New Democracy Party. He is a State Owned Enterprise cadre, secretary of the Nanjing Economic Restructuring Commission and Nanjing People's Court cadre.
He received both a PhD in philosophy and a master's degree of sociology from Nanjing University.
From 1999 to 2001 he was a post-doctorate researcher at Nanjing Normal University.
In 2001 he was a both a professor and a PhD candidate advisor at Nanjing Normal University. He is also a researcher in the Nanjing Massacre Research Center.
New Democracy Party of China
According to the published constitution of the New Democracy Party of China, the party has 10 million claimed members. Guo claimed that the majority of the New Democracy Party's members are petitioners, with 40 million currently nationwide. He claimed that over 10 million of them have contacted him over the years, representing the first wave of the New Democracy Party.Legal actions against Yahoo and Google
In early 2008, Guo Quan, announced plans to sue Yahoo! and Google in the United States for censorship of Chinese material for unjustified reasons.Open letters to Hu Jintao
- On 14 November 2007, Professor Guo Quan published an open letter to Chinese communist leaders Hu Jintao and Wu Bangguo, calling for a "democratic government based on multi-party elections that serves the interests of the common folks."
Police harassments and arrests
- On 21 May 2008 Jonathan Watts of The Guardian reported: Chinese police have detained Guo Quan, a political dissident who criticized the government's handling of the Sichuan earthquake. Guo was seized outside his home by seven or eight police officers on 17 May 2008. They searched his house and confiscated his computer
The PEN American Center wrote:
On 13 November 2008 cnews reported that Guo Quan, was arrested Thursday in the city of Nanjing. According to his wife, the police's charge was "subversion of state power". Chinese police routinely uses the charge of "subversion of state power" to imprison dissidents for years. On 17 October 2009, Reuters reported that he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. He has been described as a political prisoner.
On 31 January 2020, Guo was detained by police in Nanjing. On 20 December 2022, he was sentenced to a further four years in jail for "incitement to subvert state power", the charges stemming from his criticism of officials during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On January 30, 2024, Guo Quan was released from prison after serving his sentence.