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Prominent Chinese legal activists jailed

19:38 pm on 10 April 2023

Xu Zhiyong - pictured third from left - was handed a 14-year jail term. Photo: ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP

Two prominent Chinese activists have been jailed for subversion after more than three years in detention.

The wife of lawyer Ding Jiaxi tweeted that he was handed a 12-year jail term by a court in Shandong province.

She added the other activist, legal scholar Xu Zhiyong, was jailed for 14 years. Their closed-door trial took place in June 2022.

They were separately detained in 2019 and 2020 as part of a sprawling crackdown on legal activists.

As a photo of her husband Chinese human rights activist Ding Jiaxi is on display in the background, Sophie Luo testifies during a hearing before The Congressional-Executive Commission on China on Capitol Hill on 3 February, 2022 in Washington, DC. Photo: ALEX WONG / AFP

In 2010, Ding and Xu co-founded the New Citizens' Movement, which campaigns for civil rights and government transparency.

The pair were first arrested in 2013 for their roles in protests calling for equal social and educational benefits for migrant workers in Beijing.

"The Chinese people are still living in a state of political oppression, economic control, and ideological enslavement," said Ding in a statement published shortly before the verdict.

"I have faced many doubts, encountered many difficulties, and suffered many setbacks. I have personally been tortured. None of this will change my steadfast philosophy."

- BBC