Abstract
1. Wei Jingsheng was convicted for having "supplied a foreigner with Chinese military intelligence" pertaining to the Sino-Vietnam war (though he argued that the information was not secret), and as a "counterrevolutionary." The latter charge pertained to essays which he had written. For texts of these, see Seymour, Fifth Modernization, Documents 12, 51, and 55. For the text of the law concerning national secrets, see U.S. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 14 April 1980, p. L-7.