US urges release of Chinese lawyer jailed for subversion by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Jan 29, 2019 The United States urged China to free prominent human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang on Tuesday after he was sentenced to four and a half years in prison on charges of state subversion. "We call on China to release Mr Wang immediately and allow him to reunite with his family," State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said in a statement. "We remain concerned by the deteriorating situation for the rule of law, human rights and fundamental freedoms in China, and continue to urge China to uphold its international human rights commitments and to respect the rule of law." Wang was part of the now defunct law firm Beijing Fengrui, which defended farmers whose land was seized by authorities, dissident scholars and members of banned religious groups including the Falun Gong. Wang was the last of more than 200 lawyers swept up in a 2015 crackdown to be tried or released. The United States frequently raises human rights concerns with China amid wide-ranging tensions between the two powers, although President Donald Trump's administration has treaded more carefully in criticizing US allies over their records.
Chinese rights lawyer jailed for 'subversion'; Activist jailed for five years Beijing (AFP) Jan 28, 2019 Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang was sentenced on Monday to four and a half years in prison for state subversion, sealing the fate of another attorney swept up in a 2015 crackdown. Wang, 42, who defended political activists and victims of land seizures, disappeared in a sweep aimed at courtroom critics of Communist authorities known as the "709" clampdown because the arrests started on July 9, 2015. Charged in January 2016 with alleged state subversion, Wang had been the last ... read more
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