Huang Qi, a Chinese journalist and “cyber-dissident,” was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison for illegally disclosing and providing state secrets abroad. Huang Qi is the founder of 64 Tianwang, a ...
Veteran online activist and citizen journalist Huang Qi went on trial in Mianyang, Sichuan, on Monday on charges of “leaking state secrets.” The trial was announced at the last minute and no verdict ...
Huang Qi, who became known as China’s first cyber dissident after his first arrest in 2000, has been sentenced by a court in Mianyang, Sichuan to 12 years in prison for work on his website 64Tianwang.
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A Chinese internet pioneer who once won Communist Party praise for using the Web to combat social ills was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison — a further sign that the window for independent ...
(New York) – Chinese authorities should immediately quash the 12-year sentence on baseless charges handed down to a veteran activist, Huang Qi, Human Rights Watch said today. The Sichuan court website ...
BEIJING — One of China’s most prominent human rights activists, the blogger Huang Qi, went on trial on Monday on charges of leaking state secrets, and American diplomats seeking to attend the ...
Prominent Chinese human rights activist Huang Qi went on trial last week on dubious charges of “leaking state secrets,” but the proceedings before a court in Sichuan province remained a mystery hours ...
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