The Asian Age

China hands rights lawyer 2- yr jail term

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Beijing, Nov. 21: A Chinese court on Tuesday sentenced a prominent human rights lawyer to two years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power”, the latest verdict in an intensifyi­ng crackdown on rights activists in the Communist nation.

Jiang Tianyong, 46, was sentenced at The Intermedia­te People’s Court in the central Chinese city of Changsha.

Jiang was also deprived of his political rights for three years.

He said he would not appeal against the conviction, state- run Xinhua news agency quoted the ruling of the court. He was found to have made a large number of statements to attack or defame China’s government department­s, judicial organs and the national legal system, the court ruling said.

The court accused him of “inciting subversion of state power,” and defaming the government.

“Jiang has long been infiltrate­d and influenced by anti- China forces and gradually formed the idea of overthrowi­ng the existing political system of the country,” it said.

The court also cited Jiang’s role in helping publish informatio­n on the plight of another human rights lawyer, Xie Yang, who detailed his account of detention.

Mr Jiang disappeare­d in November 2016 and it was several weeks before the authoritie­s confirmed he was in custody.

“This case has been an absolute travesty from the beginning, sustained by nothing other than pure political persecutio­n, not facts or broken laws,” said Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch.

Mr Jiang is one of more than 250 lawyers, legal assistants and activists detained in what is now known as the “709 crackdown” of July 2015.

Some were released, but a number of leading lawyers have been charged with subversion, smeared in the party- controlled press.

The ruling Communist Party of China ( CPC) in recent years has increased controls over the social media, specially the Weibo.

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