Missing award-winning Chinese photographer found in jail: Wife says her husband was arrested

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Dec 13, 2018, 08:27 PM IST

Chinese photographer Lu Guang attends the Pingyao International Photography (PIP) Festival in Pingyao, Shanxi province, China September 20, 2014.

Police have confirmed that a prominent Chinese photographer who has been missing more than a month was arrested, his wife said.

Police have confirmed that a prominent Chinese photographer who has been missing more than a month was arrested, his wife said.

Authorities informed relatives of award-winning photographer Lu Guang, whose work focuses unsparingly on the harshest realities of life in China, that he was arrested in Kashgar city in the country's far west region of Xinjiang, his wife Xu Xiaoli told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Xu, who lives in New York, said police contacted family members Wednesday. They have yet to receive a written notice with his charges, which are unclear.

Lu disappeared while travelling in Xinjiang on November 3, according to Xu. He had connected with photographers in Urumqi, the capital, one week before and was scheduled to see a friend in Sichuan province on November 5, but he never showed up for the meeting.

Lu won first prize in the prestigious World Press Photo contest for a series on poor Chinese villagers who became infected with HIV after selling their own blood to eke out a living.

His photos tackle gritty subjects like pollution and industrial environmental destruction issues traditionally avoided by Chinese media because they risk punishment for exposing societal problems that the government may consider sensitive.

A stifling security apparatus has been imposed on Xinjiang in recent years as the government combats what it calls terrorist threats from the region's predominantly Muslim ethnic Uighur and Kazakh populations.