{"id":134758,"date":"2012-04-10T00:09:41","date_gmt":"2012-04-10T07:09:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/?p=134758"},"modified":"2012-04-10T00:14:24","modified_gmt":"2012-04-10T07:14:24","slug":"activist-ni-yulan-and-husband-dong-jiqin-sentenced","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2012\/04\/activist-ni-yulan-and-husband-dong-jiqin-sentenced\/","title":{"rendered":"Activist Ni Yulan and Husband Dong Jiqin Sentenced"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ni Yulan, who has been stripped of her lawyer’s license, beaten until she could no longer walk unaided, and repeatedly imprisoned for defending the rights of forced demolition victims, has received a further prison sentence of two years and eight months for fraud and “creating a disturbance”<\/strong><\/a>. The latter charge, for which her husband also received two years, involved incidents at a hotel which Ni says was a black jail. From The Guardian:<\/p>\n \u2026\u00a0“Of course [the sentence] was unfair… Ni is innocent.” said her lawyer Cheng Hai.<\/p>\n He said there were no criminal grounds for her trial and she should have faced civil litigation or an administrative dispute at most. He will recommend she appeals.<\/p>\n Dong Qianyong, lawyer for Dong Jiqin, added: “Their case does not even constitute a crime. Ni has been in prison three times because of demolition. This is unfair and shameful for the legal system.”<\/p>\n He said the court had refused to postpone the trial due to Ni’s illness, adding: “Not only did it not conform to the law, but it was also inhumane.”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Chinese Human Rights Defenders notes that the sentence came more than three months<\/a> after the couple’s closed four-hour trial in December<\/a>, violating the terms of China’s Criminal Procedure Law.<\/p>\n\n