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The 709 Crackdown ( or 709案 '709 Case' for short) was a nationwide crackdown on
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lawyers and human rights activists instigated during the summer of 2015. It is known as the "709 crackdown" as it started on 9 July 2015. Yaqiu Wang of
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commented that "the 709 crackdown dealt a terrible blow to China’s rights-defense movement, which significantly contracted as rights lawyers were jailed, disbarred or placed under surveillance".


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More than 300 people were detained as part of the 2015 crackdown. Some of the notable people affected by the crackdown are listed below. *
Li Heping Li Heping () is a civil rights lawyer in the People's Republic of China and a partner of the Beijing Global Law Firm who was abducted on 10 July 2015. He is a prominent figure in China's Weiquan (rights defending) movement, having defended under ...
, former human rights lawyer who was abducted in 2015. He was then given a suspended jail term in April 2017, and released in May 2017. * Wang Quanzhang, arrested in August 2015, stood trial from December 2018 to January 2019, sentenced to 4.5 years imprisonment for subversion of state power, and released from prison on 4 April 2020. Moved by authorities to his former residence in Jinan for two-week
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isolation period; his wife believes the government used the epidemic as an excuse to keep him under house arrest. * Wang Yu, lawyer charged with
inciting subversion of state power Inciting subversion of state power () is a crime under the law of the People's Republic of China. It is article 105, paragraph 2 of the 1997 revision of the People's Republic of China's Penal Code.Wu Gan, human rights activist known as the "Super Vulgar Butcher", who was sentenced to eight years in December 2017. * Xiang Li, activist forbidden from leaving China during the crackdown, but who was smuggled out of China to
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in January 2018. On 17 June 2020, according to a report from Deutsche Welle, Yu Wensheng, who had defended Wang Quanzhang and publicly called for the removal of Xi as well as for reforms in the legal and political systems, was sentenced to four years in prison and deprived of political rights for three years.


See also

* Human rights in China *
List of Chinese dissidents This list consists of activists who are known as Chinese dissidents. The label is primarily applied to intellectuals who "push the boundaries" of society or criticize the policies of the government. Examples of the former include Wei Hui and Ji ...
* Xu Zhangrun * 810 crackdown * Strike Hard Campaign Against Violent Terrorism


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