Off the wire
Indian PM congratulates Macron on French election win  • (BRF) Backgrounder: Priority areas of cooperation under Belt and Road Initiative  • Interview: Global warming heats up extreme weather, deteriorates environment: Nobel laureate  • China Coast Guard vessels patrol Diaoyu Islands  • Aussie gov't to invest 74 mln USD in struggling automotive industry  • One in 5 Australians admits to being victims of online 'image abuse': survey  • 4 killed, 5 injured in apartment fire in southern India  • Afghan-U.S. forces kill top IS leader during raid in eastern province  • (BRF) Feature: Silk Road archeologist protects past to promote the new  • 1st LD-Writethru: China's trade surplus widens in April  
You are here:   Home

2nd Ld: Xie Yang stands trial for inciting state power subversion, denies torture

Xinhua, May 8, 2017 Adjust font size:

Xie Yang, a lawyer based in central China's Hunan Province, stood trial in the provincial capital of Changsha Monday.

Xie, 45, stands accused of "inciting subversion of state power and disrupting court order."

Over 40 people, including Xie's relatives, two defenders, legislators, political advisors, domestic and overseas journalists and members of the public, attended the hearing.

Xie told the court that his rights "had been fully protected" by the police and procuratorate, and stated that he had not been coerced into a confession nor had he been subjected to torture.

The prosecutors alleged that since 2012, Xie had openly attacked and defamed governmental agencies, the judiciary and China's legal system, and had incited others to subvert state power on multiple occasions. He also traveled overseas to receive training from overseas organizations, the prosecutors said.

According to prosecutors, in July 2015 Xie was placed under "residential surveillance in a designated location" on the two counts of which he was suspected. He was formally arrested in January 2016.

The procuratorate reviewed relevant documents and returned the case to the police for further investigation twice due to "unclear facts and insufficient evidence." Endi