Rights Lawyer Couple Sentenced in China Amid Global Outcry
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Yu Wensheng and his wife had been convicted at a secret trial for inciting subversion of state power, a vague charge often used to silence dissenters.
An outspoken Chinese human rights lawyer and his wife were sentenced to prison on Oct. 28 following their being detained by police while en route to a meeting with EU diplomats in Beijing in April 2023.
Rights lawyer Yu Wensheng and his wife, Xu Yan, were sentenced to three years and one year plus nine months in prison, respectively.
The couple had been convicted at a secret trial in August of inciting subversion of state power, a vague national security charge often used against dissenters.
Foreign governments and activists have raised concerns over the sentencing, which is the latest effort by the communist regime to stifle rights advocacy.
“These sentences demonstrate the PRC’s continuing efforts to silence those who speak out for human rights and the rule of law.”
Raphael Viana David, program manager of the International Service for Human Rights, called on the United Nations and foreign governments to continue to put pressure on China over the case.
The European Union, whose diplomats have raised the couple’s plights during meetings with regime officials, reiterated its demand for the couple’s “immediate and unconditional” release.

Chinese lawyer Yu Wensheng in Beijing, China, on Jan. 12, 2017. Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images
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Taking on Sensitive Cases
Yu, 56, gained a reputation for providing legal assistance to those who have suffered at the hands of the Chinese regime.“There are no laws in China that specifically criminalizes the practice of Falun Gong,” Yu explained in a 2017 interview with The Epoch Times.
“Whether it’s the police, the procuratorates, or the courts, they must consider that if they continue persecuting Falun Gong, they will be held responsible in the future.”
Due to his legal defense work, as well as his vocal criticisms of the ruling Communist Party, Yu has been detained several times by Chinese authorities.
On Jan. 17, 2018, he penned an open letter to the regime’s leadership asking for political reform and democratic ways to choose the Chinese leader. Two days later, while walking his son to school, he was arrested and later sentenced to four years in prison for inciting subversion of state power.
But imprisonment didn’t stop Yu from speaking up. Following his release in March 2022, he continued to speak out against the CCP’s tightened control of society. Just days before his April 2023 arrest, Yu expressed support on overseas social media platform X for his fellow legal activists, Xu Zhiyong and Ding Jiaxi, who were sentenced by a Chinese court to 14 years and 12 years, respectively.
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