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Xu Zhiyong was born on 2 March, 1973 in Minquan County, Shangqiu, China, is a Legal scholar. Discover Xu Zhiyong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Legal scholar |
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51 years old |
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2 March 1973 |
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2 March |
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Minquan County, Henan, China |
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China |
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He is a member of famous with the age 51 years old group.
Xu Zhiyong Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Xu Zhiyong's Wife?
His wife is Cui Zheng (divorced)
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Cui Zheng (divorced) |
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Xu Zhiyong Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Xu Zhiyong worth at the age of 51 years old? Xu Zhiyong’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from China. We have estimated
Xu Zhiyong's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Xu Zhiyong (Chinese: 许志永 ; pinyin: Xǔ Zhìyǒng ; born March 2, 1973) is a Chinese civil rights activist and formerly a lecturer at the Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications. He was one of the founders of the NGO Open Constitution Initiative and an active rights lawyer in China who helped those underprivileged. He is the main founder and icon of the New Citizens' Movement in China. In January 2014 he was sentenced to four years in prison for "gathering crowds to disrupt public order". He was detained again on 15 February 2020, in the southern city of Guangzhou.
In February 2020, through postings on social media, Xu publicly asked Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping to resign, for what he described as an obvious inability to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. He was then arrested.
Xu was born in Minquan County, Henan Province in 1973. He is married to Cui Zheng (崔筝 ), a journalist. Their daughter was born on January 13, 2014, while Xu was in a detention center facing trial. He had been in hiding since late 2019 and was detained by Chinese police on February 15, 2020.
In 2013, Xu Zhiyong was placed under house arrest for more than three months, before being formally arrested on August 22. His trial started on Jan 22, 2014. Xu and his lawyer Zhang Qingfang remained silent throughout the trial (except for his closing statement) to protest the violation of basic legal procedure. Xu's closing statement was cut short by the judge, but the text was circulated on the internet and raised tremendous support. On January 26, 2014, Xu was sentenced to four years in prison for "gathering crowds to disrupt public order".
Xu is listed in 2013's Top 100 Global Thinkers by Foreign Policy.
After Gong Meng was shut down, Xu Zhiyong and supporters adopted the name "Citizens" to continue their cause. In May 2012, Xu formally established the "New Citizens' Movement" and "New Citizens' Spirit" as the high-level concept of their activism.
In 2009, July 29, he was arrested at his home, and detained by Chinese authorities on charges of tax evasion. At the same time Xu's colleague Zhuang Lu was also arrested by authorities.
The Open Constitution Initiative, which Xu co-founded, was fined 1.46 million RMB on July 14, 2009 for 'dodging taxes' and was shut down by the authorities by declaring it "illegal".
Xu Zhiyong was released on bail on August 23, 2009. The Australian newspaper The Age reported that the release of Xu, Zhuang and another Chinese dissident, Ilham Tohti, was in part due to pressure on Beijing from the administration of American President Barack Obama.
In 2003, he was elected to the Haidian District People's Congress as an independent. He won the re-election in 2006. However, in the 2011 election, Xu's name was pulled off the candidate list, but he still gathered more than 3,500 votes out of 22,000 voters in his district.
Xu received his Bachelor of Law degree from Lanzhou University in 1994 and Doctor of Law degree from Peking University in 2002.