Hindustan Times (Delhi)

China sentences rights activist to 13 years in jail

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BEIJING: China on Wednesday sentenced a veteran pro-democracy campaigner to 13 years in prison on vaguely defined subversion charges, one day after releasing the widow of a Nobel Peace Prize laureate after eight years of house arrest. The People’s Intermedia­te Court in the central city of Wuhan announced the sentencing of Qin Yongmin, whose activism dates back four decades, on its official website Wednesday. No further details were given. ISLAMABAD: Awami National Party leader Haroon Bilour and 19 others were killed in a suicide bombing at an election rally in Peshawar, an attack claimed by the banned Tehreek-e-taliban Pakistan on Wednesday.

The bomber detonated his explosive vest close to Bilour’s vehicle when the ANP leader arrived for the rally in Yakatoot area. Bilour, who was contesting elections to the assembly of Khyber-pakhtunkhw­a province, sustained injuries and died later in Lady Reading Hospital.

More than 75 people were injured in the attack, which the Pakistani Taliban said was carried out in response to the killing of their leader and a senior commander. The Taliban said it was also “revenge for the ANP’S previous government” in KhyberPakh­tunkhwa.

“According to our initial investigat­ion, it was a suicide attack and Haroon Bilour was the target,” said additional inspector general of police Shafqat Malik.

Bilour’s father, Bashir Bilour, one of the top leaders of the ANP, was himself killed by a Taliban suicide bomber in Peshawar in December 2012 while campaignin­g for the last elections.

Soon after Tuesday’s attack, ANP supporters gathered outside the hospital and shouted slogans against the government for its failure to provide security to Bilour. The ANP, which ruled Khyber-pakhtunkhw­a from 2008 to 2013, has lost scores of workers and several senior leaders in a series of attacks by the Taliban.

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