Zheng Enchong
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Zheng Enchong (Chinese: 郑恩宠; Pinyin: Zhèng Ēnchǒng; born September 2, 1950) is a Shanghai lawyer. He has been condemned to three years of prison in 2003. The charge related to two faxes Zheng was alleged to have sent to the New York-based organisation Human Rights in China. Both were on workers' protests.
His lawyer Guo Guoting was allegedly forbidden to see him. Guo Guoting now lives in Canada.
Zheng Enchong had advised more than 500 families displaced by Shanghai’s urban redevelopment projects on their rights to fair compensation.