Authorities in Beijing have sentenced AIDS activist Hu Jia to three-and-a-half years’ imprisonment for “incitement to subversion” after he wrote articles online critical of China’s hosting of the Olympics. The sentence was handed down Thursday by the Beijing No.1 Intermediate People’s Court.
We cannot accept this verdict, because the peaceful words Hu expressed are irrelevant to state power. Therefore, the 3 1/2-year prison sentence is inappropriate.
– Hu’s lawyer, Li Fangping, speaking to Mandarin reporter Ding Xiao Continue reading »
Hu’s lawyer Li Fangping told 
Guangzhou-based GV blogger John Kennedy
Dozens of petitioners went to Hu Jia’s home in eastern Beijing on Sunday, Jan. 20 in an effort to send his wife Zeng Jinyan some milk powder for their baby daughter. But national security police camped outside Hu’s home stopped the petitioners, sending some of them to the Beijing Dispersion Center.
Teng Biao, a Beijing-based lawyer with a PhD from the China University of Political Science and Law, said he has been frequently taken in for questioning and warnings by national security police since the arrest of fellow activist Hu Jia on Dec. 27. He told
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