China media retract report of black jail sentences
By , on December 3rd, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Chinese state media said on Monday that a court has yet to sentence 10 defendants for the highly sensitive crime of illegally detaining people seeking to have their complaints heard by the central government, retracting earlier reports. The Beijing Youth Daily newspaper reported on Sunday that the Chaoyang District Court had sentenced one defendant to a year and a half in prison on November 28 and given months-long sentences to nine other men. The Guangmingwang website and other official news outlets carried the newspaper’s report. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China media retract report of black jail sentences
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China media retract report of black jail sentences
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Chinese state media said on Monday that a court has yet to sentence 10 defendants for the highly sensitive crime of illegally detaining people seeking to have their complaints heard by the central government, retracting earlier reports. The Beijing Youth Daily newspaper reported on Sunday that the Chaoyang District Court had sentenced one defendant to a year and a half in prison on November 28 and given months-long sentences to nine other men. The Guangmingwang website and other official news outlets carried the newspaper’s report. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China media retract report of black jail sentences
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