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Inciting subversion of state power () is a crime under the law of the People's Republic of China. It is article 105, paragraph 2 of the 1997 revision of the People's Republic of China's Penal Code.〔(''The 1997 Criminal Code of the People's Republic of China'' ), Volume 1 of Chinese law series, Laws, etc. (Chinese law series) ; v. 1, by Wei Luo, published by Wm. S. Hein Publishing, 1998, ISBN 1-57588-398-8, ISBN 978-1-57588-398-4, page 73, via books.google.com on 10 10 9〕 It has frequently been the charge given against human rights campaigners within China when they are sentenced to imprisonment. A report by the Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) website lists 34 people convicted under this law, many of them for having posted articles on the internet that were critical of the government.〔( A report of Chinese Human Rights Defenders ) (via archive.org) January 8, 2008 “Inciting Subversion of State Power”: A Legal Tool for Prosecuting Free Speech in China 〕 ==Text of the law== Article 105, Paragraph 2, 1997 Criminal Code of the People's Republic of China (translation by Wei Luo):
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