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Asia - Friday, April 18, 2008 6:50 - 0 Comments
Deny legal team access, then deny appeal:Chinese Justice
A lawyer for Chinese human rights activist Hu Jia , sentenced in early April to over three years in prison on charges of inciting subversion of state power, says that his client has been denied an appeal. Hu had 10 days to appeal his conviction, but Hu’s legal team was not allowed to visit Hu in prison to discuss an appeal. Hu was formally charged in February after he made public letters and recordings from Chinese lawyer Gao Zhisheng alleging that Gao was tortured into confessing to subversion charges.
Background
Hu supporter Teng Biao, a lawyer who has defended political dissidents, was released by the Chinese government last month after spending two days in custody. In September 2007, Teng and Hu wrote an open letter requesting that the international community investigate China’s promises to improve its human rights record. In November 2007, the rights group Dui Hua reported that the number of political arrests in China has more than doubled in 2006 . The country has been harshly criticized in recent months for cracking down on human rights activists and political dissidents ahead of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Continue…
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