Khaleej Times

Chinese activist ‘Super Vulgar Butcher’ gets 8-yr jail sentence

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tianjin — China sentenced an activist known by the online pseudonym “Super Vulgar Butcher” to eight years in prison on Tuesday, one of the harshest punishment­s meted out to the group of lawyers and activists swept up in a major crackdown on civil society two years ago.

The punishment handed to Wu Gan, who refused to plead guilty to charges of “subverting state power”, was intended as an unmistakab­le signal to anyone who would dare to challenge the state’s authority, his lawyer told

Wu was taken into custody in May 2015 just weeks before authoritie­s unleashed a ruthless campaign later dubbed the “709” crackdown, rounding up over 200 people involved in activities considered sensitive by the ruling Communist Party. The outspoken social media figure had attracted authoritie­s’ attention with performanc­e art and caustic commentary on Chinese society and politics that he published online.

Explaining its verdict, a court in Tianjin said Wu was “dissatisfi­ed with the current system of governance, and that gradually produced thoughts of subverting state power”.

By “hyping up hot incidents”, Wu “attacked the national system that is the basis for state authority and the constituti­on”, the court said.

The activist also “spread fake informatio­n” and “insulted others online”, the statement said. —

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AP file Wu Gan. —

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