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July 24, 2008 11:32:45 PM CDT



Chinese Rights Advocate Jailed

Posted Apr 3, 08 8:18 AM CDT in World 

(Newser) – A top Chinese human-rights activist has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for writings and comments considered subversive, the New York Times reports. The case of Hu Jia, 34, been watched closely around the world; critics see it as part of a government crackdown on dissidents in advance of the Beijing Olympics. The US pronounced itself “dismayed” by the move and the EU called for his release.

Hu “has consistently worked within China’s legal system to protect the rights of his fellow citizens,” a US Embassy spokesman said. China’s state news agency said Hu had confessed to spreading “malicious rumors” and libel "in an attempt to subvert the state’s political power." His wife, a well-known blogger and rights advocate, is under house arrest with their infant daughter. “I’m very disappointed and very pained,” she told the Times. “Yesterday, I thought he could be back home today.”

Source New York Times

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Zeng Jinyan, left, the wife of civil rights activist Hu Jia, holds her baby as she walks with a court official after her husband was sentenced to three and a half years jail, April 3, 2008.   (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
Hu Jia, right, and Zeng Jinyan, left, husband-and-wife activists, pose for a picture at their home in Beijing, China, in this July 6, 2007 file photo.   (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel, File)
Outspoken Chinese activist Hu Jia speaks during an interview at a cafe in Beijing, in this March 31, 2006 file photo.   (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
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