Further Reading
- Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Rights and Rule of Law - News and Analysis: Authorities Punish Imprisoned Activist Zheng Enchong After He Receives Human Rights Award, 4 January 2006
- Member of European Parliament Discusses Sensitive Issues With China Rights Lawyer in Shanghai (part 1), 28 November 2008
- Member of European Parliament Discusses Sensitive Issues With China Rights Lawyer in Shanghai (part 2), 28 November 2008
- China Aid, Christian Attorney Zheng Enchong Interrogated and Tortured by China Police, 23 June 2009
- Radio Sound of Hope, Asia Cast, 21 June 2009
- Jerome A. Cohen, “SHANGHAIED” AT HOME — AND FOREVER?", NYU U.S.-Asia Law Institute, 9 June 2010
- Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen, 'Prisoner in his own home', South China Morning Post, June 10, 2010
- Joseph Kahn, China: Lawyer Sentenced, New York Times, 29 October 2003
- Howard W. French, A Mild Shanghai Lawyer and His Accidental Crusade, New York Times, 18 September 2004
- Howard W. French, Scandals Emerging in Shanghai as Political Season Nears, New York Times, 5 September 2006
- Howard W. French, Police Said to Have Assaulted Rights Lawyer in China New York Times, 26 February 2008
- Human Rights in China, Further Harassment of Zheng Enchong’s Wife, 4 March 2004
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