Dissident lawyer Chen Guangcheng's nephew jailed
The nephew of blind Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng was jailed for three years on Friday for attacking officials who descended on his village after the dissident fled to the US embassy.

The nephew of blind Chinese lawyer Chen Guangcheng was jailed for more than three years on Friday for attacking officials who descended on his village after the dissident fled to the US embassy, his father said.
Chen Guangchen, who was imprisoned after exposing abuses under China’s “one child” population control policy, caused a diplomatic row when he escaped house arrest in his village in Shandong province and reached the US mission in Beijing.
As he was freed to leave for the United States, government officials and police descended on his village home, prompting his nephew Chen Kegui to attack them with a kitchen knife, wounding three people.

“From what I understand, Chen Kegui will not appeal the sentence. They refused to allow me in to observe the trial, so there are a lot of details that I still don’t know about.”
Chen Kegui appeared thin but in good health at the trial, his father said, adding that another relative was allowed to observe the proceedings and sent news of the verdict to the family.