Cyber-dissident Is Denied Right to See Lawyer
Reporters Without Borders, July 21, 2008
Reporters Without Borders deplores the treatment in China of human rights activist Huang Qi, who was arrested on 10 July for illegal possession of state secrets, a charge that carries a possible three-year prison sentence. Police have denied him access to his lawyer.
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