Critical Ren Xhuiang calling Chinese President “palaco” sentenced to 18 years in prison

China has sentenced former President Xi Yinging to 18 years in prison for corruption. Ren Zhuiang, former chairman of Huayuan, a group of state real estates, has been sentenced to 4.2 million yeans. The court verdict states that 69-year-old “involuntarily and sincerely confessed all his crimes”, and did not [...]
Ren Zhuiang, former chairman of Huayuan, a group of state real estates, has been sentenced to 4.2 million yeans.
In the court's verdict, 69-year-old “is said to have really confessed all his crimes”, and would not appeal the court's decision, reports Guardian, translate Periscope.
Human rights activists accuse President Xi and the communist party of using allegations of corruption as a form to silence dissidents.
Ren, an influential critic in the Chinese Communist party who had called it “palaco” Xi Yingut for the way he was managing the coronavirus, was put under investigation in April for “serious violation of discipline and law”.
Rene disappeared in March after writing critical essay about the outbreak of pandemic. At the time, his friends told Reuters they could not contact him.
The reality demonstrated by this epidemic is that the party protects its interests, government officials defend their interests, and the monarch protects only its status and interests,”, says a version of its essay. /Periscope












