Geng He, wife of missing Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, participates in a press conference held by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) to discuss Chinese human rights records on the eve of Chinese President Hu's White House arrival on Jan. 18, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AFP/Getty Images) Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhishengs five-year probation period ended on Aug. 14, and his family wants him to come home alive. Gao has been missing for 16 months since a brief public appearance in April 2010, after which he was again taken into extralegal custody by Chinese authorities; they told Gaos family little more than that he has gone missing. He had been in detention, with no legal procedures, for a year before that short-lived reappearance. My family needs him. I hope that our family can be reunited, Gaos wife Geng He told The Epoch Times. She said that according to Chinese law, Gao should be freed after the five years of probation. We should always have the...
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