
On Monday a Chinese court sentenced journalist Zhang Zhan to four years in prison over live stream report of Covid-19 breakout from Wuhan.
Zhan, who was
detained in May, was convicted on charges of “picking quarrels and provoking
trouble” in her coverage of the chaotic initial stages of the outbreak, the
Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) reported.
Dozens of her
supporters and diplomats had gathered outside Shanghai Pudong New District
People’s Court on Monday morning before the trial began, according to the
report.
The police
were compelled to push journalists and observers away from the court’s
entrance.
The New York
Times reported that the 37-year-old former lawyer has been on a hunger strike
since June.
Her lawyers
say that she has been forced-fed via a nasal tube as concerns grew about her
health.
“She said she
refuses to participate in the trial. She says it’s an insult,” Ren Quanniu, one
of the lawyers, said after visiting Zhang in mid-December in Shanghai, where
she is being held.
Ren, who
visited separately later, pleaded with Zhang to eat, but she refused.
“She’s much
paler than in her videos and photos, deathly pale,” Ren said, adding that Zhang
appeared to have aged several decades.
“It’s really
hard to believe that she’s the same person as you saw online,” the counsel
further stressed.
China’s court
system is opaque, with sensitive cases often heard behind closed doors.
The trial
comes just weeks before an international team of World Health Organization
experts are expected to arrive in China to investigate the origins of Covid-19.
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