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Three activists of China’s anti-corruption group – New Citizens’ Movement – have been given lengthy jail terms for urging officials to disclose wealth.

Wei Zhongping and Liu Ping, associated with the New Citizens’ Movement, were given six-and-a-half years in jail. A third activist, Li Sihua, received a shorter sentence.

Rights group Amnesty International said the charges were “preposterous”.

China’s leaders are running a crackdown on corruption, but refuse to tolerate grassroots groups with similar aims.

The three activists were detained after taking photographs with banners urging officials to disclose their assets.

They were put on trial in a high-security court in Xinyu, Jiangxi province, late last year.

The detainment of anti-corruption activists has been a recurrent human rights issue in China

The detainment of anti-corruption activists has been a recurrent human rights issue in China

At the time, defense lawyers complained of serious procedural problems and said they were not confident of the outcome.

The three were convicted of the broad charge of “creating a disturbance”.

Liu Ping and Wei Zhongping were convicted of other charges, which Amnesty said included “gathering a crowd to disrupt order in a public place” and “using an evil cult to undermine law enforcement”.

“The charges against these activists were preposterous from the very beginning,” said Amnesty’s William Nee.

Amnesty International described them as “prisoners of conscience” and called for their immediate release.

Chinese President Xi Jinping launched an anti-corruption drive when he took over in 2012.

But he has also overseen the broadest crackdown on grassroots activism that China has seen in recent years.

Several activists in the New Citizens’ Movement, which calls for more democracy and government transparency, have been detained.

In July last year, prominent lawyer Xu Zhiyong, one of the founders of the movement, was detained on suspicion of having “gathered crowds to disrupt public order”.

Xu Zhiyong was eventually jailed for four years in January.

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Four anti-corruption activists linked to the New Citizens’ Movement – which campaigns for government transparency – have been jailed by a Chinese court.

Human rights lawyer Ding Jiaxi was jailed for three and a half years, while veteran activist Zhao Changqing was jailed for two and a half years.

Activists Zhang Baocheng and Li Wei each received two-year sentences.

The verdicts come after Beijing’s high court upheld a four-year jail term given to movement founder Xu Zhiyong.

Four anti-corruption activists linked to the New Citizens' Movement have been jailed by Beijing court

Four anti-corruption activists linked to the New Citizens’ Movement have been jailed by Beijing court

The New Citizens’ Movement a loose network of activists is campaigning for government officials to disclose their wealth.

Xu Zhiyong had appealed against his sentence for “gathering crowds to disrupt public order”.

The four activists were charged with the same offence, Beijing’s Haidian District People’s Court said in a blog post.

Zhang Baocheng’s lawyer, Ge Yongxi, told the AFP news agency that the ruling was “a warning and a threat”.

“We think he’s completely innocent; there is no legal basis for the court’s ruling, and the punishment is too heavy,” Ge Yongxi said.

The ruling Chinese Communist Party has repeatedly vowed to crack down on corruption – but the party has also tried critics and anti-corruption activists.

Human rights groups said the crackdown on the activists was part of a wider campaign against civil society by the government, despite President Xi Jinping’s high-profile public campaign against corruption.