Chen Jieren
Chen Jieren is a Chinese journalist, editor and blogger. In 2012, he was described by The Economist as "a well-known commentator in Beijing on legal affairs" and in 2015, New York Times called him a "a well-known Beijing-based commentator on politics". In 2020 he was sentenced to 15 years in prison after accusing local Communist Party officials of corruption.
Early life and education
Chen Jieren was born to a peasant family. He graduated from the Law School of Tsinghua University in 2001.Career
Chen Jieren worked as a journalist and editor for Chinese state media, including the Southern Weekend, China Youth Daily, ''Beijing Daily and the People's Daily''. He has been fired from many outlets for reporting on controversial scandals and criticism of the government.His 2003 report on prostitution in China by university students, to pay for their tuition fees, is said to have sparked a country-wide debate about the issue. Later he started his own blog focused on anti-corruption activism and was known to be critical of party officials. He also posted online reports on the Chinese microblogging platforms like WeChat.