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    Sentencing of Activists Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing Sparks International Outrage

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJune 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Two prominent activists, journalist and feminist Huang Xueqin and labor-rights activist Wang Jianbing, were found guilty of “inciting subversion of state power” and handed prison sentences of five years and three and a half years, respectively, by the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court. The international community expressed shock and disappointment at the severity of the punishment meted out to individuals who were simply exercising their freedom of speech and advocating for victims of patriarchal and capitalist oppression.

    According to Helen Davidson from The Guardian, Huang received the maximum sentence and was also fined $100,000 RMB, while Wang faced deprivation of political rights for three years and a fine of $50,000 RMB. Despite the harsh verdict, Huang expressed her intention to appeal, with supporters denouncing the excessive nature of the sentence.

    The trial proceedings were shrouded in secrecy, with consular representatives from several countries denied access to the courtroom. Huang and Wang endured a lengthy pretrial detention of two years, during which they were subjected to alleged torture, as reported by Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang from The New York Times.

    Critics lambasted the court’s decision, with one friend of the activists decrying the use of national security as a pretext to suppress civil society. Yaqiu Wang highlighted the broader implications of the sentencing, suggesting that the Chinese government’s actions aimed to eradicate civil society space and stifle dissenting voices.

    Maya Wang from Human Rights Watch and Sarah Brooks from Amnesty International condemned the convictions as baseless and targeted attacks on individuals advocating for justice and equality. Both organizations called for the immediate release of Huang and Wang, emphasizing the government’s escalating fear of dissent and activism.

    The community that Huang and Wang had built around their weekly gatherings faced dismantlement due to state repression. Nectar Gan at CNN underscored the significance of their community-building efforts, emphasizing the resilience and unity fostered within the group despite government crackdowns.

    In the face of adversity, supporters of Huang and Wang remain steadfast in their commitment to advocating for social justice and fighting for the rights of marginalized groups. As the global community rallies behind the jailed activists, the call for justice and freedom of expression grows stronger.

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