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China has put three anti-corruption campaigners on trial, in what is being seen as part of a crackdown on activists under President Xi Jinping. | China has put three anti-corruption campaigners on trial, in what is being seen as part of a crackdown on activists under President Xi Jinping. |
The trial of Liu Ping, Wei Zhongping and Li Sihua, activists associated with the New Citizens' Movement, began in Xinyu, Jiangxi province, on Monday. | The trial of Liu Ping, Wei Zhongping and Li Sihua, activists associated with the New Citizens' Movement, began in Xinyu, Jiangxi province, on Monday. |
They were detained after taking photographs with banners urging officials to disclose their assets. | They were detained after taking photographs with banners urging officials to disclose their assets. |
Mr Xi has called for a crackdown on corruption since taking office. | Mr Xi has called for a crackdown on corruption since taking office. |
Ms Liu, Mr Wei and Mr Li were arrested in April. | Ms Liu, Mr Wei and Mr Li were arrested in April. |
They were initially detained for subversion, but the charge was later changed to illegal assembly, activists and lawyers say. | They were initially detained for subversion, but the charge was later changed to illegal assembly, activists and lawyers say. |
Zhang Xuezhong, one of Ms Liu's lawyers, told Reuters news agency that "serious procedural problems" had been found in the case, and he was "not optimistic" about the trial. | Zhang Xuezhong, one of Ms Liu's lawyers, told Reuters news agency that "serious procedural problems" had been found in the case, and he was "not optimistic" about the trial. |
Defence lawyer Pang Kun also told reporters that he had been detained by police on Sunday. | Defence lawyer Pang Kun also told reporters that he had been detained by police on Sunday. |
Tight security was in place for the trial, with lines of police blocking roads outside the court. | |
A number of Western diplomats who had attempted to attend the trial were blocked from entering the courthouse, AP news agency reported. | A number of Western diplomats who had attempted to attend the trial were blocked from entering the courthouse, AP news agency reported. |
UN criticism | UN criticism |
Since Xi Jinping took over the leadership of the Communist Party a year ago, his government has launched its own anti-corruption drive, the BBC's Damian Grammaticas reports from outside the court in Xinyu. | Since Xi Jinping took over the leadership of the Communist Party a year ago, his government has launched its own anti-corruption drive, the BBC's Damian Grammaticas reports from outside the court in Xinyu. |
But Mr Xi has also overseen the broadest crackdown China has seen in recent years, our correspondent adds. | But Mr Xi has also overseen the broadest crackdown China has seen in recent years, our correspondent adds. |
Several activists in the New Citizens' Movement, which calls for more democracy and government transparency, have been detained. | Several activists in the New Citizens' Movement, which calls for more democracy and government transparency, have been detained. |
In July, prominent lawyer Xu Zhiyong, one of the founders of the movement, was detained on suspicion of having "gathered crowds to disrupt public order". | In July, prominent lawyer Xu Zhiyong, one of the founders of the movement, was detained on suspicion of having "gathered crowds to disrupt public order". |
Earlier in October, wealthy Chinese businessman Wang Gongquan, who is considered a key supporter of the movement, was also formally arrested on similar charges. | Earlier in October, wealthy Chinese businessman Wang Gongquan, who is considered a key supporter of the movement, was also formally arrested on similar charges. |
"Liu, Wei, and Li are canaries in the coal mine for how the government intends to treat this influential group of anti-corruption activists," Sophie Richardson, China director of Human Rights Watch, said in a statement. | |
"Anything short of acquittal will seriously undermine the credibility of the government's claims to be cracking down on corruption," she added. |