Li Qiaochu, a human rights activist detained for nearly three years in China, has gone on trial in Shandong province charged with “inciting subversion of state power”.

On the eve of the trial, the chairs of the US congressional commission on China called for Li’s unconditional release, citing reports that the labour rights and feminist activist needed urgent medical treatment.

Li’s charges carry a sentence of up to five years, or potentially longer if she is deemed a ringleader.

Previously employed in Tsinghua University’s sociology department, Li had worked as a researcher and activist since at least 2017, when she worked with other volunteers to support migrant workers who had been evicted from their homes in Beijing in 2017. She later supported various MeToo campaigns and helped Xu maintain the website Beautiful China, where they published articles about China’s civil rights movement.

  • @Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
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    211 months ago

    We need to be lucky every single time, otherwise the power that replaces it is as corrupt if not worse than the last one

    • @spudwart@spudwart.com
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      211 months ago

      Yes, it’s a cycle.

      But the point is that if its this persistent, then at some point it will start slipping through the cracks. They’ll either bend or break