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Human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei, known for his advocacy in defense of human rights in China, has been released after serving a five-year sentence. His release on October 31, 2024, ended a conviction viewed as a retaliation for his peaceful human rights work. The case highlights the dangers faced by human rights defenders in China, where freedom of speech and political expression are heavily restricted.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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