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Chinese human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei released after five-year sentence

His release on October 31 marked the end of a conviction that human rights advocates view as a targeted response to his legal advocacy in defense of human rights in China.

ANI Nov 06, 2024 16:31 IST googleads

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Guangxi [China], November 6 (ANI): Human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei has been released after serving a five-year sentence and has returned home to Nanning in Guangxi Province, an autonomous region of China.
His release on October 31 marked the end of a conviction that human rights advocates view as a targeted response to his legal advocacy in defense of human rights in China.
In a post on X, the advocacy group Front Line Defenders stated, "On 31 October, human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei completed a five-year sentence, was released from prison, and returned to his home in Nanning, Guangxi Province. Qin Yongpei is a renowned human rights lawyer and we believe his imprisonment was a retaliation against his peaceful and legitimate human rights work."


The case underscores the dangers faced by human rights defenders in China, where freedom of speech and political expression remain heavily restricted.
Qin Yongpei's legal troubles began in 2019 when he was arrested on charges of "inciting subversion of state power" for his outspoken criticism of the Chinese government. His case, initially handled by the Nanning Municipal Public Security Bureau, was transferred to the Nanning Municipal People's Procuratorate in 2020 for further review and then moved to the Nanning Intermediate People's Court. His lawyer, Li Guisheng, was reportedly barred from meeting with him during this time due to COVID-19 restrictions.
On March 31, 2023, the Nanning Intermediate Court officially charged Qin with "inciting subversion of State power" and sentenced him to five years in prison. Although his legal team appealed to the Higher People's Court of Guangxi province, the Intermediate Court's conviction was upheld.
Front Line Defenders expressed relief at Qin's release but emphasised the broader concerns facing activists in China, noting, "While we are glad to hear of his release, human rights defenders in China must be free to carry out their crucial work without fear of reprisals." His case has become emblematic of the risks encountered by those who challenge state authority and advocate for human rights in China.
Qin's release closes a chapter in a case that has drawn international attention to the state of civil liberties in China and the ongoing challenges facing its human rights advocates. (ANI)

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