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Jiang Lijun
Jiang Lijun (, born 1965) is a Chinese freelance writer. He has been detained by the Chinese government since November 2002 for posting articles on the Internet which the government considered subversive. He is a native of Tieling in Liaoning.The articles written by Jiang included an open letter to the 16th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which called for democratic reform.
Jiang was detained on November 6, 2002, and formally arrested on December 14, 2003, for “Internet writing and publishing dissident articles”. He was charged with “Inciting subversion of the state power”. On November 28, 2003, the no.2 Intermediate People's Court of Beijing found Jiang guilty and sentenced him to imprisonment for four years, and deprivation of political rights for one year. Since this time Jiang has been held in Jinzhou Prison () in Liaoning.
A draft email found on his Yahoo page containing proposals for a more democratic China was the principal evidence against him. Writing this draft was considered by the Government as taking part in “subversive activities that aim to undermine the authority of the Communist Party”.
In April 2006, Reporters Without Borders, which has been actively seeking Jiang's release, revealed that Yahoo! may have aided Chinese authorities in convicting Jiang by providing information about Jiang's email accounts on its servers in Hong Kong. Provided by Wikipedia
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Serum 25(OH)D levels are associated with disease activity and renal involvement in initial-onset childhood systemic lupus erythematosus by Lijun Jiang, Shufeng Zhi, Chenxi Wei, Zanhua Rong, Huifeng Zhang
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Increased circulating innate lymphoid cell (ILC)1 and decreased circulating ILC3 are involved in the pathogenesis of Henoch-Schonlein purpura by Lili Zhang, Qiang Lin, Lijun Jiang, Mingfu Wu, Linlin Huang, Wei Quan, Xiaozhong Li
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Post-myocardial infarction fibrosis: Pathophysiology, examination, and intervention by Xiaoying Yin, Xiaoying Yin, Xiaoying Yin, Xiaoying Yin, Xinxin Yin, Xinxin Yin, Xinxin Yin, Xinxin Yin, Xin Pan, Xin Pan, Xin Pan, Xin Pan, Jingyu Zhang, Jingyu Zhang, Jingyu Zhang, Jingyu Zhang, Xinhui Fan, Xinhui Fan, Xinhui Fan, Xinhui Fan, Jiaxin Li, Jiaxin Li, Jiaxin Li, Jiaxin Li, Xiaoxuan Zhai, Xiaoxuan Zhai, Xiaoxuan Zhai, Xiaoxuan Zhai, Lijun Jiang, Lijun Jiang, Lijun Jiang, Lijun Jiang, Panpan Hao, Jiali Wang, Jiali Wang, Jiali Wang, Jiali Wang, Yuguo Chen, Yuguo Chen, Yuguo Chen, Yuguo Chen
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The role of blood pressure variability indicators combined with cerebral blood flow parameters in predicting intraventricular hemorrhage in very low birth weight preterm infants by Lijun Jiang, Qian Yu, Fudong Wang, Mingfu Wu, Feng Liu, Mingfeng Fu, Junyan Gao, Xing Feng, Longfeng Zhang, Zhenxing Xu
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Soluble PD-L1 as a novel biomarker predicts poor outcomes and disease progression in de novo myelodysplastic syndromes by Xingcheng Yang, Lijun Jiang, Xiaoying Zhang, Juan Peng, Hu Qian, Lifang Huang, Shaolong He, Zhiqiong Wang, Liting Chen, Yicheng Zhang, Ling Ma, Yuan Chen, Jia Wei
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