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China imprisons dissident writer for 10 years

A Chinese court jailed a teacher for 10 years for publishing anti-government views on the Internet.

Published on: Mar 17, 2006 07:10 PM IST
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A Chinese court jailed a teacher for 10 years on Friday for publishing anti-government views on the Internet, continuing an official crackdown on Web-based dissidents.

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Ren Ziyuan, 27, had been found guilty of "subversion of state power" after posting a tract entitled "The Road to Democracy" and other essays, his father, Ren Rusheng, told Reuters.

New York-based watchdog Human Rights in China said the tract asserted citizens had the right to violently overthrow tyranny.

The Jining Intermediate People's Court in the eastern province of Shandong sentenced Ren. His lawyer, Zhang Chengmao, said he had pleaded not guilty and would appeal the sentence.

"I do know that whatever Ren Ziyuan wrote was totally within the scope of free expression," said Zhang. "He was a teacher who had his own ideas, but he never acted on those ideas."

Police detained Ren, a junior high school teacher in Shandong, in May. At a trial in September, prosecutors accused him of posting other "subversive" essays on the Internet and planning to form a political group, the Mainland Democratic Frontline, said his father who also attended that hearing.

Ren joins a growing line of writers and intellectuals who have recently been sentenced for speaking out on the Internet.

This week, Human Rights in China said another Shandong dissident, Li Jianping, had been charged with "incitement to subvert state power" over postings on overseas Chinese Web sites.

 
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