July 23, 2021
A severely beaten dog tries to recover from its injuries at a pet hospital in China.
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A dog owner in China was accused of starving the animal for three days and then beating it nearly to death with an iron bar after it ate one of his chickens.
The man, a Dalian resident in northeast China, is accused of locking the animal in a cage and not feeding the dog. The dog, presumably out of severe hunger, escaped and stole the chicken, according to The Paper, a Shanghai-based news portal.
The man is alleged to have then tied the dog’s feet together and severely beat it, causing two injuries, one to its back and another to its head, that may be fatal.
He Weifang is a professor at Peking University Law School, Chief Editor of
Chinese and Foreign Law, and Director of the Center for Justice Studies. His research includes studies in the history of Western legal thought, law theory, comparative law, the justice system, and foreign legal history. Previously, he taught at the University of Political Science and Law and was the editor of the journal
Study of Comparative Law. He is Vice President of the Legal History Association of China.
He has an LL.B. from Southwest University of Political Science and Law and an LL.M. in Foreign Legal History from the China University of Political Science and Law. He was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University.
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Some reports indicate 70,000 children are abducted annually in China. In this image taken from a video footage run by China s CCTV via AP Video, Guo Gangtang at right embraces his long lost son Guo Xinzhen during a reunion after 24 years in Liaocheng in Central China s Shandong province on Sunday, July 11, 2021. Guo was abducted as a toddler outside their home. CCTV via AP Video July 14, 2021 | 7:16 PM
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For nearly 24 years, the father crossed China by motorbike. With banners displaying photos of a 2-year-old boy flying from the back of his bike, he traveled more than 300,000 miles, all in pursuit of one goal: finding his kidnapped son.