The Washington Post reports:
"A Chinese court upheld Thursday the unprecedented 11-year sentence given to a prominent scholar who had called for political reform, the latest in a string of harsh punishments for dissenters."
This conviction once again demonstrates that freedom of expression in China is near enough impossible - whatever the Chinese claim.
"Asked whether China's treatment of dissidents might negatively affect its image overseas, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu responded, "There are no dissidents in China."
Mmm! Read the full Post article here.
"A Chinese court upheld Thursday the unprecedented 11-year sentence given to a prominent scholar who had called for political reform, the latest in a string of harsh punishments for dissenters."
This conviction once again demonstrates that freedom of expression in China is near enough impossible - whatever the Chinese claim.
"Asked whether China's treatment of dissidents might negatively affect its image overseas, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu responded, "There are no dissidents in China."
Mmm! Read the full Post article here.
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