BEIJING (Reuters) - A prominent Chinese human rights lawyer has denied serious accusations, including that he incited "ethnic hatred" and separatism, charges which could lead to life in jail, his lawyers said on Wednesday. Pu Zhiqiang, one of China's most outspoken dissidents, was arrested in June on charges of causing a disturbance and illegally accessing personal information in a case that drew international condemnation. The accusations have since been upgraded to include inciting ethnic hatred and separatism, lawyer Mo Shaoping told Reuters, following a meeting with Pu. ...
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