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Jiang Lijun

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Jiang was detained on November 6, 2002 and formally arrested on December 14, 2003, for “Internet writing and publishing dissident articles”. He was charged with “Inciting subversion of the state power”. On November 28, 2003 the no.2 Intermediate People's Court of Beijing found Jiang guilty and
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A draft email found on his Yahoo page containing proposals for a more democratic China was the principal evidence against him. Writing this draft was considered by the Government as taking part in “subversive activities that aim to undermine the authority of the Communist Party”.
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sentenced him to imprisonment for four years, and deprivation of political rights for one year. Since this time Jiang has been held in Jinzhou Prison (
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may have aided Chinese authorities in convicting Jiang by providing information about Jiang's email accounts on its
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Other cases involving political prisoners in the People's Republic of China where information had been provided by
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since November 2002 for posting articles on the Internet which the government considered
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Prisoners and detainees of the People's Republic of China
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Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China
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16th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
189:. Independent Chinese Pen Centre. Archived from 213:, greatfirewallofchina.org, Accessed 2007-10-08 59:freelance writer. He has been detained by the 95: 8: 78:The articles written by Jiang included an 255:Yahoo implicated in Jiang Lijun's arrest 178: 7: 16:Chinese freelance writer (born 1965) 14: 289:21st-century Chinese journalists 51: 42: 1: 299:Chinese free speech activists 187:"Writers in Prison (China)" 330: 251: (archived 2013-01-23) 211:Frequently asked questions 126: 18: 109:Reporters Without Borders 96: 314:Writers from Liaoning 284:Chinese male bloggers 193:on December 11, 2005 129:Shi Tao (journalist) 67:. He is a native of 309:People from Tieling 86:, which called for 55:, born 1965) is a 294:Chinese dissidents 133:Li Zhi (dissident) 61:Chinese government 230:on 6 August 2006. 88:democratic reform 321: 232: 231: 220: 214: 208: 202: 201: 199: 198: 183: 99: 98: 53: 44: 329: 328: 324: 323: 322: 320: 319: 318: 264: 263: 241: 236: 235: 222: 221: 217: 209: 205: 196: 194: 185: 184: 180: 175: 163: 139: 127:Main articles: 125: 107:In April 2006, 100:) in Liaoning. 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 327: 325: 317: 316: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 266: 265: 262: 261: 252: 245:Forbes article 240: 239:External links 237: 234: 233: 215: 203: 177: 176: 174: 171: 170: 169: 162: 159: 124: 121: 119:in Hong Kong. 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 326: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 279:Living people 277: 275: 272: 271: 269: 260: 256: 253: 250: 249:archive.today 246: 243: 242: 238: 229: 225: 219: 216: 212: 207: 204: 192: 188: 182: 179: 172: 168: 165: 164: 160: 158: 156: 155:Wang Xiaoning 152: 148: 144: 138: 137:Wang Xiaoning 134: 130: 122: 120: 118: 114: 110: 105: 101: 91: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 48: 40: 36: 30: 26: 22: 228:the original 218: 206: 195:. Retrieved 191:the original 181: 140: 106: 102: 92: 77: 50: 34: 33: 28: 21:Chinese name 274:1965 births 123:Other cases 80:open letter 52:Jiāng Lìjūn 35:Jiang Lijun 25:family name 268:Categories 197:2006-08-02 173:References 65:subversive 161:See also 73:Liaoning 19:In this 147:Shi Tao 117:servers 82:to the 69:Tieling 57:Chinese 39:Chinese 153:, and 151:Li Zhi 143:Yahoo! 135:, and 113:Yahoo! 49:: 47:pinyin 41:: 23:, the 29:Jiang 259:IFEX 145:are 97:锦州监狱 247:at 71:in 43:姜力钧 27:is 270:: 257:- 157:. 149:, 131:, 90:. 75:. 45:; 200:. 37:( 31:.

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Chinese name
family name
Chinese
pinyin
Chinese
Chinese government
subversive
Tieling
Liaoning
open letter
16th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
democratic reform
Reporters Without Borders
Yahoo!
servers
Shi Tao (journalist)
Li Zhi (dissident)
Wang Xiaoning
Yahoo!
Shi Tao
Li Zhi
Wang Xiaoning
Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China
"Writers in Prison (China)"
the original
Frequently asked questions
"Yahoo ! implicated in third cyberdissident trial"
the original
Forbes article
archive.today

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