Five Chinese women's rights advocates are among those charged with “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”. Photo: Reuters
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‘Picking quarrels and provoking trouble’: how China’s catch-all crime muzzles dissent
- In 2013, authorities broadened its application for use against those deemed to have posted and widely spread false news or rumours on the internet
- Critics say the crime – which has been levelled against journalists, activists and lawyers as well as ordinary citizens – is vague and kills free speech
Five Chinese women's rights advocates are among those charged with “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”. Photo: Reuters