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Native name | 中国709维权律师大抓捕事件 |
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English name | 709 Crackdown |
Date | July 9, 2015 |
Location | Beijing, Mainland China |
Target | Human rights lawyers, civil rights defenders, activists |
Organized by | Xi Jinping Administration, Chinese Communist Party; Ministry of Public Security |
Outcome | Repression of Chinese civil society and arrest of hundreds of human rights lawyers, disbarment |
Arrests | 300+ |
Charges | Subversion of state power, picking quarrels and provoking trouble |
The 709 Crackdown (Chinese: 中国709维权律师大抓捕事件; pinyin: Zhōngguó 709 wéiquán lǜshī dàzhuābǔ shìjiàn; lit. 'China 709 mass arrest of civil rights lawyers incident' or 709案 '709 Case' for short) was a nationwide crackdown on Chinese lawyers and human rights activists instigated during the summer of 2015. It is known as the "709 crackdown" as it started on 9 July 2015.[1]
Yaqiu Wang of Human Rights Watch commented that "the 709 crackdown dealt a terrible blow to China's rights-defense movement, which significantly contracted as rights lawyers were jailed, disbarred or placed under surveillance".[2]