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Huang Qi (Chinese: 黃琦; pinyin: Huáng Qí, born 1963) is a Chinese webmaster and human rights activist. He is the co-founder of Tianwang Center for Missing Persons (later renamed the Tianwang Human Rights Center), along with his wife Zeng Li. Initially the mission of the organization was to help counter human trafficking that had become a swelling problem in the late 1990s, but later it was expanded to include campaign against human rights abuse. Huang is also the owner and webmaster of 64tianwang.com, a website originally intended to release news about people who had disappeared in the People's Republic of China.

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  • Huang Qi (de)
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  • Huang Qi (fr)
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  • 黄琦 (zh)
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  • Huang Qi (cinese: 黃琦; ...) è un webmaster e attivista nella difesa dei diritti civili cinese e per questo imprigionato dal giugno 2000 al giugno 2005. (it)
  • Huang Qi (7 avril 1963) est le créateur du premier site chinois sur les droits de l'homme. Le nom de ce site (64tianwang.com) contient le chiffre 64 en référence au 4 juin (1989), date de fin des manifestations de la place Tian'anmen. (fr)
  • 黄琦(1963年4月7日-),网名难博,中国四川人,与其妻曾丽同为“六四天网”网站创办人,是中国互联网早期因网络言论入狱的公民。 (zh)
  • Huang Qi (Chinesisch: 黃琦; Pinyin: Huáng Qí, geboren am 7. April 1963) ist ein chinesischer Webmaster und Menschenrechtler. Er ist zusammen mit seiner Frau Zeng Li der Mitbegründer des Tianwang-Zentrums für vermisste Personen (später umbenannt in Tianwang-Menschenrechtszentrum). Anfangs war die Aufgabe der Organisation, dem Menschenhandel entgegenzutreten, der in den späten 1990er Jahren zu einem zunehmenden Problem geworden war; doch später wurde diese zu einer Kampagne gegen Menschenrechtsverletzungen erweitert. Huang ist der Besitzer und Webmaster der Website 64Tianwang, die ursprünglich dazu gedacht war, Nachrichten über Menschen zu veröffentlichen, die in der Volksrepublik China verschwunden waren. (de)
  • Huang Qi (Chinese: 黃琦; pinyin: Huáng Qí, born 1963) is a Chinese webmaster and human rights activist. He is the co-founder of Tianwang Center for Missing Persons (later renamed the Tianwang Human Rights Center), along with his wife Zeng Li. Initially the mission of the organization was to help counter human trafficking that had become a swelling problem in the late 1990s, but later it was expanded to include campaign against human rights abuse. Huang is also the owner and webmaster of 64tianwang.com, a website originally intended to release news about people who had disappeared in the People's Republic of China. (en)
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