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China party paper backs charges against journalist

newspaper published by China's ruling Communist Party on Saturday endorsed charges of leaking state secrets against a veteran journalist that critics say amount to political persecution

The Jakarta Post
Beijing
Sat, November 22, 2014

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ewspaper published by China's ruling Communist Party on Saturday endorsed charges of leaking state secrets against a veteran journalist that critics say amount to political persecution.

The Global Times said in an editorial that Gao Yu is clearly guilty of leaking an internal party document on ideological instruction. It said rules state that such documents are classified as secret unless the party decides to make them available to the general public.

The editorial also took aim at overseas criticism of Gao's case, calling it part of a campaign to smear China's reputation.

"Little criticism from the West pointed to the crime itself, but declared that Gao's sending the document is 'freedom of speech.' This is ridiculous from the angle of law," it said.

The 70-year-old Gao denied the charges in a closed-door hearing on Friday. She faces a maximum sentence of death.

State media have not identified the document at the heart of the case, but it appeared to refer to a strategy paper '€” known as Document No. 9 '€”that argued for aggressive curbs on the spread of Western democracy, universal values, civil society, freedom of the press and other ideological concepts the party considers a threat to its unrivaled hold on power.

Gao's case is just one of several seen as highlighting the gap between China's vision of rule of law, a top priority of President Xi Jinping, and Western notions of judicial fairness and civil liberties.

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