The convictions of women's rights activist Su Changlan and online commentator Chen Qitang are the latest in an ongoing crackdown on civil society under President Xi Jinping. Su was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and Chen to four and a half years.
Their lawyer, Liu Xiaoyuan, said he believes their convictions were a direct result of photos and comments they posted in support of the Hong Kong protests. The court's verdict posted online by Liu doesn't mention Hong Kong, but makes clear they were convicted for making comments on social media that were critical of China's political system.
Amnesty International called for Su's and Chen's immediate and unconditional release.
"It is reprehensible they have been convicted solely for peacefully expressing their views," Patrick Poon, China researcher for Amnesty International, said in a statement. Calls to the court in Foshan city in Guangdong province in China's south rang unanswered.
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