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Guangdong rights activists get ‘lighter than expected’ sentences as defiant detainee’s fate hangs in balance

Trial following last year’s crackdown sees Zeng Feiyang and two colleagues avoid prison, but Meng Han who has ‘refused to confess’ still undecided

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Zeng Feiyang was arrested last December along with other labour rights activists. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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Three leading Guangdong labour rights activists were given suspended sentences of up to three years in prison for “disturbing public order”, one of their lawyers said on Monday.

Zeng Feiyang, director of the Guangdong Panyu Migrant Worker Centre, was sentenced to three years with a four-year reprieve. Zhu Xiaomei and Tang Jian, who are also centre members, were given sentences of 18 months with two-year reprieves.

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“This is lighter than we expected, as Zeng could have been sentenced to up to seven years,” said Lai Shengqi, a lawyer representing Zeng.

“So this is the best outcome my client and his family could hope for.”

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The fate of Meng Han, who also worked with Zeng, is still undecided. Unlike the other three, he has refused to confess, which he had said in a letter would be “betraying his conscience”.

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