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Official: Incitement sentence justified

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu @chinadaily.com.cn

The conviction and sentencing of Taiwan resident Lee Ming-che for inciting subversion of State power was based on clear facts and abundant evidence on the Chinese mainland, an official said on Wednesday.

Lee, 42, was sentenced to five years in prison by a court in Hunan province on Tuesday.

“Law enforcemen­t department­s on the mainland investigat­ed Lee’s case strictly in accordance with the law and legal procedure and the sentence was based on clear facts and sufficient evidence,” Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday at a news conference.

“The defendant’s rights and interests were fully protected,” he said, adding that any attempt to use the trial and sentencing of Lee for “political hype” would fail.

“It was the groundless attacks on the mainland by some people in Taiwan that have seriously harmed crossStrai­ts relations,” Ma said, commenting on criticism from Taiwan that Lee’s sentence had harmed cross-Straits ties.

“Mutual respect for each other’s developmen­t path and social system is the bottom line for cross-Straits relations,” he said. “We respect the current system and lifestyle of Taiwan compatriot­s, but that does not mean the Taiwan side can impose its own political ideas on the mainland. It does not mean that some people from Taiwan can arbitraril­y violate the laws of the mainland under the pretext of ‘democracy and freedom’ either.”

Lee’s family had traveled to the mainland and were present when the court handed down the sentence in Yueyang, Hunan province, Ma said.

Lee was prosecuted alongside mainland resident Peng Yuhua, 38, who received a sentence of seven years for the same offense. Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

 ?? TAN DONGHUI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers take a break on Tuesday in front of an aircraft-shaped structure in Kaiyuan, Liaoning province, which they plan to use as a themed restaurant. Six men worked for nearly a year to build the 40-metric-ton structure, which is 37.8 meters long and...
TAN DONGHUI / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers take a break on Tuesday in front of an aircraft-shaped structure in Kaiyuan, Liaoning province, which they plan to use as a themed restaurant. Six men worked for nearly a year to build the 40-metric-ton structure, which is 37.8 meters long and...

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