China Jails 71- Year Old Journalist For 5 Years

    A Chinese court on Thursday reduced the seven-year jail
    sentence given to a 71-year-old Chinese journalist convicted of “leaking
    state secrets” by two years, her lawyer said after an appeal in a case
    condemned by free speech advocates.
    Dozens of police officers blocked access to the Beijing high
    court, where the decision on Gao Yu’s appeal was announced.
    The court reduced her seven year term to five, her attorney
    Mo Shaoping told AFP.

    “We think she is innocent. The sentence is just
    lighter, it’s a slight improvement,” he added.
    State security prevented foreign journalists and about 10
    diplomats from standing near the court, and wrestled to the ground a woman who
    shouted slogans in support of Gao.
    The veteran reporter has suffered heart problems during her
    detention, and Mo added there was a “possibility” she could be
    released on medical parole in the future.
    A former winner of UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Prize, Gao
    has been a consistent critic of the ruling Communist party?s authoritarian
    policies.
    A court convicted Gao in April of leaking a 2013 directive
    by the Communist party named “Document number 9” to a Hong Kong media
    outlet.
    The document warned of the “dangers” of multiparty
    democracy, independent media, universal definitions of human rights and
    criticism of the party’s historical record, according to copies widely
    circulated online.

    The hearing comes as China’s president, Xi Jinping, oversees
    a crackdown on dissent that has seen hundreds of lawyers, activists and
    academics detained in recent years, with dozens jailed.

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