NYT researcher gets 3 years in prison

Saturday August 26th 2006, 9:30 pm
Filed under: Newspapers, Journalism, Online news

A Chinese researcher for The New York Times was acquitted Friday of state secrets charges but was convicted of fraud and sentenced to three years in prison, one of his defence lawyers said. Zhao Yan, 44, was detained in 2004. The government has not released details of the charges, but the case is believed to stem from a Times report on then-Chinese leader Jiang Zemin’s plans to relinquish his post as head of the military. Zhao’s case was dismissed in March in an apparent effort to minimise strains with Washington before President Hu Jintao visited the United States. The charges were later refiled and Zhao stood trial in June. Zhao could have been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted of ‘disclosing state secrets to foreigners.’ Free press activists have criticised a case as an attempt by Chinese authorities to intimidate reporters. Zhao’s lawyers have complained that authorities violated Chinese regulations by failing to release him after the case initially was dismissed. (AP, ABC News, August 25, 2006)

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