<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss" version="2.0"><channel><title>Truveo Video Search: China Jails Dissident Hu Jia For Three And A Half Videos</title><link>http://www.truveo.com/</link><description>Video search results provided by Truveo.</description><image><url>http://xml.truveo.com/images/truveo_rss.gif</url><link>http://www.truveo.com/</link><width>50</width><height>37</height><title>Truveo</title></image><language>en</language><copyright>Copyright (c) 2007 TRUVEO LLC. All rights reserved.</copyright>
<item><title>China jails dissident Hu Jia for three and a half years</title><link>http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2451990312&amp;a=rss&amp;p=1&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e</link><guid>http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2451990312&amp;a=rss&amp;p=1&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e</guid><description>&lt;img src="http://thumbnails.truveo.com/0002/23/AD/23AD86C57E3280EF36A7B8.jpg"&gt;&lt;br&gt;Anna Chan: Today a Chinese court sentenced well-known dissident Hu Jia to three and a half years in jail. The decision is likely to draw more international criticism of the country&#039;s political controls ahead of the Beijing Olympics. The Beijing Number One Intermediate People&#039;s Court found the 34-year-old human rights activist guilty of &quot;inciting subversion of state power&quot;, a charge often used against people who openly criticize the CCP. Hu emerged as one of the nation&#039;s most vocal advocates of democratic rights, religious freedom and self-determination for Tibet. His conviction is likely to become a focus for critics of the Communist Party&#039;s strict controls on dissent and protest ahead of the Beijing Olympic Games in August. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice raised Hu&#039;s case while in Beijing in February. The European Union and other Western governments have also pressed China on the case. His wife, Zeng Jinyan and their infant daughter remain under house arrest, with their telephone line cut off. During the court sentencing, Zeng Jinyan was present under police escort. [Li Fangping, Hu Jia&#039;s Lawyer]: &quot;Yes, his mother and his wife will be permitted to attend his hearing and this is according to Chinese law because its the verdict not the trial.&quot; Hu was detained by police in late December after spending more than 200 days under house arrest in a Beijing apartment complex. Friends and well-wishers waited outside the courtroom to hear the result of the verdict. One supporter, who would not give her name, was escorted back to her home province in the past for petitioning in Beijing. &quot;I heard that Hu Jia&#039;s verdict was today so I came back to support him wholeheartedly. Hu Jia hasn&#039;t done anything wrong, we all support him.&quot; Another Chinese dissident, Yang Chunlin, who called for human rights to take precedence over the Olympic Games, was sentenced to five years in jail on charges of inciting subversion in late March.</description><pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 05:02:03 -0400</pubDate><source url="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</source><media:content url="http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2451990312&amp;a=rss&amp;p=1&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e" duration="127" lang="en" medium="video"  /><media:credit role="author">NTDTV</media:credit><media:category>News</media:category><media:keywords>ntd, ntdtv, news, Hu, Jia, sentenced, jail, beijing, olympics, China, politics, suppression, activist, democracy, rights, religious</media:keywords><media:thumbnail url="http://thumbnails.truveo.com/0002/23/AD/23AD86C57E3280EF36A7B8.jpg" /></item><item><title>China jails dissident Hu Jia for three and a half years</title><link>http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2645058292&amp;a=rss&amp;p=2&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e</link><guid>http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2645058292&amp;a=rss&amp;p=2&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e</guid><description>&lt;img src="http://thumbnails.truveo.com/0001/F2/C6/F2C60A87A4559121F3EE29.jpg"&gt;&lt;br&gt;Anna Chan:                              Today a Chinese court sentenced well-known dissident Hu Jia to three and a half years in jail. The decision is likely to draw more international criticism of the country&#039;s political controls ahead of the Beijing Olympics.                                                            The Beijing Number One Intermediate People&#039;s Court found the 34-year-old human rights activist guilty of &quot;inciting subversion of state power&quot;, a charge often used against people who openly criticize the CCP.                                                            Hu emerged as one of the nation&#039;s most vocal advocates of democratic rights, religious freedom and                              self-determination for Tibet.                                                            His conviction is likely to become a focus for critics of the Communist Party&#039;s strict controls on dissent and protest ahead of the Beijing Olympic Games in August.                                                            U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice raised Hu&#039;s case while in Beijing in February. The European Union and other Western governments have also pressed China on the case.                                                            His wife, Zeng Jinyan and their infant daughter remain under house arrest, with their telephone line cut off. During the court sentencing, Zeng Jinyan was present under police escort.                                                            [Li Fangping, Hu Jia&#039;s Lawyer]:                              &quot;Yes, his mother and his wife will be permitted to attend his hearing and this is according to Chinese law because its the verdict not the trial.&quot;                                                            Hu was detained by police in late December after spending more than 200 days under house arrest in a Beijing apartment complex.                                                            Friends and well-wishers waited outside t...</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 15:01:42 -0400</pubDate><source url="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</source><media:content url="http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2645058292&amp;a=rss&amp;p=2&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e" lang="en-US" medium="video"  /><media:credit role="author">NTDTV</media:credit><media:category>Home Video</media:category><media:keywords>activist, sentenced, rights, religious, politics, olympics, ntdtv, ntd, news, Jia, jail, Hu</media:keywords><media:thumbnail url="http://thumbnails.truveo.com/0001/F2/C6/F2C60A87A4559121F3EE29.jpg" /></item><item><title>CHINA: China jails dissident Hu Jia for three and a half years</title><link>http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2715133511&amp;a=rss&amp;p=3&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e</link><guid>http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2715133511&amp;a=rss&amp;p=3&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e</guid><description>&lt;img src="http://xml.truveo.com/th/h/4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e/p/0006/3C/2C/3C2C857D3DE63D98F485CE.jpg"&gt;&lt;br&gt;A Chinese court hands prominent AIDS activist Hu Jia a three and half year prison sentence in a trial that has prompted international criticism from human rights groups.</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 01:55:58 -0400</pubDate><source url="http://www.itnsource.com/">ITN Source</source><media:content url="http://xml.truveo.com/rd?i=2715133511&amp;a=rss&amp;p=3&amp;h=4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e" duration="210" lang="en" medium="video"  /><media:thumbnail url="http://xml.truveo.com/th/h/4b0d8148222ced0:7f23e1ad2f54a1b2c9df00a37b5fd61e/p/0006/3C/2C/3C2C857D3DE63D98F485CE.jpg" /></item></channel></rss>