Lü Gengsong (Chinese: 呂耿松) (born. about 1957[1]) is a Chinese writer and civil rights activist. He is mostly recognized as the author of the book Corrupted Officials in China, which appeared in Hong Kong in 2000. His work mostly reveals the corruptions of the Communist Party of China and was imprisoned in 2008.[2]
Lü was reportedly taken into custody on August 24, 2007, on charges of "incitement to subvert state power" and "illegally possessing state secrets". In February 2008, the Intermediate People's Court in Hangzhou announced the verdict over Lü to four years in jail.[2] The "inciting subversion of state power" is generally known to be a very vague charge frequently used to silence people who criticize the Communist Party.[3] Lu's wife, Wang Xue told AFP from her home in Hangzhou that "The charges are groundless" and that the "Provincial and city governments just want to make him shut up".[4]
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