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China jails man who urged rights over Olympics
Chinese dissident Yang Chunlin, who called for human rights to take precedence over the Olympic Games, has been sentenced to five years in jail on charges of inciting subversion, his family and lawyer said yesterday.
The unemployed factory worker from the northeastern city of Jiamusi in Heilongjiang province went on trial in February after he helped nearby villagers issue a petition about disputed land last year that declared: ?We don?t want the Olympics, we want human rights.? Yang?s sister, Yang Chunping, said yesterday the reason he was jailed was because of essays he posted online that were critical of China?s Parliament, the ruling Communist Party and Communism in general.
?He said he?s not guilty and he was just exercising his freedom of speech and publication. But because courts lack legitimacy he said there was no use in appealing,? she said. Lawyer Li Fangping confirmed the sentence but said Yang Chunlin maintained his innocence. ?He believes that he?s innocent,? Li said. ?After the official verdict is given to us, he?ll have 10 days to decide what to do. So, we hope we can sit down with him so he can make a serious decision whether to appeal or not.?
The petition touched a nerve in the Communist-run country that has been going all out to prepare for the Games. China?s leadership is hoping the Games, which start in Beijing on Aug. 8 will showcase the country?s economic prosperity and social unity. Pro-secutors said the petition stained China?s image and amounted to subversion.
During a visit to Beijing by British Foreign Secretary David Milibank in late Fe-bruary, China?s Foreign minister Yang Jiechi defended China?s rights record. ?People in China enjoy extensive freedom of speech,? Yang told reporters. ?No one will get arrested because he said that human rights are more important than the Oly-mpics. This is impossible. Ask 10 people from the street to face public security officers and ask them to say ?human rights are more important than the Oly-mpics? 10 times or even 100 times, and I will see which security officer would put them in jail.?
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