28/08/2013


Li Tianyi is accused of the gang rape of a woman in a Beijing hotel 



Li Tianyi's mother Meng Ge, is a well-known singer o
f the People's Liberation Army.

The son of a high-profile Chinese army general has gone on trial for rape, in a case that has caused public outrage.
Li Tianyi, 17, is charged along with four others with raping the woman at a Beijing hotel in February after having drinks at a bar, state media say.
He is the son of army Gen Li Shuangjiang, known for his renditions of patriotic songs on television.
Li Tianyi was sentenced to detention for a year in 2011 over a road rage incident which triggered an outcry.


The teenager, who was only 15 at the time, was behind the wheel of a BMW car with no licence plates in Beijing when he confronted a middle-aged couple in another vehicle blocking his way.
He assaulted the couple and shouted at shocked bystanders, telling them not to "dare call police".
His father apologised to the couple over the incident.
Li Tianyi's mother Meng Ge is also a well-known singer in China's People's Liberation Army.
One of Mr Li's lawyers told Reuters news agency that he would not plead guilty to the rape charge, but did not elaborate further.
Another legal adviser was quoted by state media as asking the court to investigate the possibility of prostitution and extortion in connection with the case.
The case of Li Tianyi has inflamed public anger at the children of the political elite - who are often seen as spoilt, reckless and above the law, says the BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing.
The People's Daily newspaper, the mouthpiece of the Communist Party, even weighed in on Li Tianyi's latest case, saying the failure of prominent families to educate their children could antagonise the public, our correspondent adds.
In July, hackers demanding justice attacked the website of one of the law firms representing Li Tianyi, according to media reports.

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