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Chinese "Citizen Journalist" Jailed For Four Years Over Retweets

A Chinese court in Nanjing has sentenced a dissident "citizen journalist" to four years imprisonment for retweeting 25 social media posts that contained "subversive" content , Radio Free Asia reported. The reporter, Sun Lin, who uses the pen name Jie Mu, was found guilty of "incitement to subvert state power" by the N

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Chinese "Citizen Journalist" Jailed For Four Years Over Retweets

A Chinese court in Nanjing has sentenced a dissident "citizen journalist" to four years imprisonment for retweeting 25 social media posts that contained "subversive" content , Radio Free Asia reported. The reporter, Sun Lin, who uses the pen name Jie Mu, was found guilty of "incitement to subvert state power" by the Nanjing Intermediate People's Court following a trial in February. He was sentenced in absentia this week with only his lawyer in attendance (Sun, his attorney said, was being held in detention but was able to communicate with the jury via video link). Sun's lawyer said the sentence wasn't a surprise given the fact that his client was tried as a re-offender. Sun had previously served a four-year sentence between 2007 and 2011 for...

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