chinese court prominent rights lawyer pleads guilty
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human rights lawyer Xie Yang is displayed on a computer screen
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A leading Chinese human rights lawyer whose case has drawn international scrutiny pleaded guilty Monday to charges of “inciting subversion of state power” in what critics called a “show trial.”
Xie Yang, who had worked on cases considered politically sensitive by China’s ruling Communist Party, was among hundreds of legal staff and activists detained in the so-called “709 crackdown” in the summer of 2015.
The Global Times newspaper posted a video of the trial on Twitter showing a judge ask Xie whether authorities had upheld his rights.
“Yes they did, completely,” said Xie, wearing a polo shirt as he answered into a microphone. Asked if authorities elicited confessions through torture, he replied: “No, I was not subjected to torture of any kind.”
Xie previously claimed police used “sleep deprivation, long interrogations, beatings, death threats, humiliations” on him.
The US and the EU have voiced concern over his case.
Eleven countries, including Canada, Australia and Switzerland, have cited Xie’s case in a letter to Beijing criticizing China’s detention practices.
Changsha Intermediate People’s Court, in central China, said that Xie pleaded guilty to charges of “inciting subversion of state power and disrupting court order.”
A transcript of the court hearing said he had confessed to receiving “training” in Hong Kong and South Korea.
When the judge asked him what kind of training, he answered: “The brainwashing of Western constitutional thoughts” in order to “overthrow the existing system and develop Western constitutionalism in China.”
Xie had defended mainland supporters of Hong Kong democracy activists. His own former lawyer was detained last week.
The trial concluded Monday and the court will later set a date for his sentencing.
There was no prior public notice of the trial, and Xie’s wife — who fled to the US earlier this year — told AFP she heard nothing from authorities.
“The court claims family members are in attendance at the trial, but I wasn’t able to reach any of them,” she said.
Last-minute delays or sudden announcements of sensitive trials are not uncommon even though Chinese law requires courts to give a defendant’s family and lawyers three days notice of any changes.
“Xie made a series of sworn testimonies to his family-appointed lawyer that police and prosecutors tortured him to force him to confess, which he said he did to make the pain stop,” Frances Eve, researcher for the charity Chinese Human Rights Defenders, told AFP.

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