A former Chinese rights lawyer has been banned by Chinese authorities from boarding a flight bound to Japan to take care of his ill daughter who is in a coma. Although he has a visa and ticket to his destination, his journey was cut off by customs officers of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime, which put him on a blacklist of targets for exit control since 2010 over an unwarranted charge. Tang Jitian, a prominent ex-lawyer, revealed that he was stopped at customs in his departure city of Fuzhou in southeastern China’s Fujian Province on June 2, around 8 a.m. local time, and his boarding pass was torn in half, based on his supporters’ Twitter reports. According to Tang, six police officers prevented him, including a female and two other males respectively with the identification numbers of 230568, 230512, and 230576. They gave him an oral announcement that he …