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China activist tried for subversion, 4th case in 4 days

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A Chinese human rights activist was on Friday given a three year suspended prison sentence for subversion, state media said — the fourth such case this week as authorities crack down on dissent.

Christian activist Gou Hongguo had gone abroad to be trained in "subverting state power," the Second Intermediate People's Court in the northern city of Tianjin said on a verified social media account.

He also sought to turn public opinion against the government and attempted to overthrow the socialist system, among a litany of other offences, it said.

He was given three years in prison, suspended for three years, the official Xinhua news agency said, adding that he had pleaded guilty and said he would not appeal.

The sentence is relatively light by the standards of dissident trials in China, where the courts are controlled by the ruling Communist party.

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Gou, who had protested against forced evictions, was one of more than 200 activists and lawyers involved in cases the Communist party considers sensitive who were detained in the so-called "709 crackdown" — named for its main date in July 2015.

Gou's trial was the fourth at the Tianjin court this week, and followed that of high-profile rights lawyer Zhou Shifeng, whose Fengrui law firm — known for taking on cases of dissident scholars, victims of sexual abuse and members of banned religious groups — has been at the center of the 709 crackdown.

Zhou was on Thursday given seven years in prison for subversion.

Activist Zhai Yanmin was on Tuesday handed a three-year suspended sentence for crimes that included waving banners and shouting slogans, while Hu Shigen, a Christian campaigner who was a member of the same underground church as Gou, was jailed for seven and a half years on Wednesday.

Campaign groups have condemned the trials.

US State Department spokesman Mark Turner said, the charges were "vague and apparently politically motivated."

"It’s troubling that Chinese authorities denied these defendants access to their chosen counsel and family members as well," he said. "We urge China to release all the lawyers and activists who were detained on July 9th, 2015 and remove restrictions on their freedom of movement and professional activities."

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