Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Yu Wensheng Released After 3-Year Sentence for Inciting Subversion
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Chinese human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng was released from prison in Jiangsu on April 13, 2026, after completing a three-year sentence for 'inciting subversion of state power'. He was arrested in April 2023 with his wife, Xu Yan, while en route to meet an EU delegation; Xu was sentenced to 1 year and 9 months. Yu had previously represented lawyers from the '709 Crackdown'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When was Chinese human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng released from prison?
- A: Yu Wensheng was released from prison in Jiangsu province on April 13, 2026.
- Q: Who is Yu Wensheng's wife and what did she confirm after his release?
- A: His wife is Xu Yan, and she confirmed his return to Beijing after his release.
- Q: Why were Yu Wensheng and his wife detained by the Beijing police in April 2023?
- A: They were detained while they were en route to a meeting with the EU delegation in China.
- Q: What were the specific charges brought against Yu Wensheng and Xu Yan?
- A: They were charged with picking quarrels and provoking trouble, and inciting subversion of state power.
- Q: What sentences did Yu Wensheng and his wife Xu Yan receive?
- A: Yu Wensheng was sentenced to three years, while Xu Yan received a sentence of one year and nine months.