Chinese journalist Gao Yu faces life sentence for leaking state secrets

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Gao Yu, an outspoken liberal journalist, denies charges as she goes on trial in Beijing

china-gao-yu-2007-300x184Gao Yu was arrested in April and charged with feeding a secret document to ‘an overseas website’ Photo: AFP

Malcolm Moore By Malcolm Moore, Beijing10:09AM GMT 21 Nov 2014

A prominent liberal Chinese journalist has denied that she “leaked state secrets” during a four-hour trial in Beijing.
Gao Yu, 70, was arrested in April and charged with feeding a secret document from the Communist party’s central leadership to “an overseas website”.

Two weeks after her arrest, Ms Gao appeared on state television to “confess” her crimes.

“I believe what I have done touched on legal issues, and has harmed the national interest,” Ms Gao said in the broadcast.

“On this point, what I have done is extremely wrong. I sincerely accept the lesson and plead guilty.”

In court, however, Ms Gao retracted the confession, saying it had been made under duress. Her son, Zhao Meng, also vanished in April.

Mo Shaoping, her lawyer, said her son has also been charged with leaking state secrets, is being monitored and is currently in Hebei province on an escorted “holiday”.

Police officers and plain-clothed agents forced journalists to leave the area around the No.3 People’s Intermediate Court in Beijing and Ms Gao’s trial was closed to the public because it involved state secrets.

 
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