Jiang Tianyong was by the police in his brother on the 19 February a leading Chinese human rights lawyer confiscated House by the police, released as part of a crackdown on dissent and allowed to return home was confiscated.Jiang Tianyong, a critic of the Chinese Government, again his home Beijing on Tuesday after two months in prison, his wife told the BBC.
It is not clear, or under house arrest if Mr Jiang will face charges.
The United States is the cause of his case and urged that China "through" abduction and detention of lawyers and activists to stop.
Mr Jiang disappeared on 19 February, as he was his brother in a suburb of Beijing, to visit.
"My husband is back – I am very happy." "But it is not convenient to talk," said Mr Jiang, Jin Bianling, the BBC by phone.
"Rule of Law"Since mid-February, human rights groups say several high-profile lawyers have disappeared.
Some of those, including Teng Biao, Li Tiantian and Liu Shihui, still unclarified - others had restricted their movements.
The organization human rights defenders (CHRD) says dozens of activists in police custody Chinese taken or were put under house arrest.
You include Ai Weiwei, a prominent artist and vocal critics of China of the governing Communist Party, which is examined for "Economic crimes". His arrest has drawn international condemnation.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed Mr AI Hong Lei in prison earlier this month, saying: "China is a country of law governed and will be according to the law." We hope that the affected countries of China will respect the decision.
"This has to do with human rights or freedom of expression."
CHRD says that China's authorities below can use clamping the pretext on any possible infection of revolutions in the Arab world, many activists round up.
The group says police cast a wide net to Internet bloggers, the news about the calls for a Middle East style have redirected popular revolution in China or have booked.
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