Bo Xilai found guilty on all charges, sentenced to life in prison

The downfall of Bo Xilai
Bo received the life sentence for bribe-taking, as well as 15 years for embezzlement and seven years for abuse of power.
The sentences, which came shortly after the guilty verdicts, surprised some analysts.
"I'm actually a little
bit surprised. I think it's a very strong verdict" compared to some
previous cases, said Yuhua Wang, a political science professor at
University of Pennsylvania.
"He was a political star
before falling from grace. He was ... the son of a revolutionary
veteran. His father was Mao's colleague," he added.
During the hearings of
the politically sensitive trial that took place over several days last
month, Bo, 64, denied the charges and strongly challenged the
prosecution's case against him, according to accounts published by the
Jinan Intermediate People's Court.
The closely watched trial
was considered to be much more transparent than most cases in China.
But international and independent journalists weren't allowed inside the
courtroom, and doubts were raised about the fullness of the court's
version of events.
'I can bear the suffering'




Days before the court
announced the date for delivering the verdict, Bo reiterated his
innocence but said he anticipated a lengthy imprisonment in a letter
written to his family.
"I was dragged into this
and really wronged, but the truth will come out one day," wrote Bo in a
letter dated September 12, referring to the bribes allegedly taken by
his wife and other scandals involving her and her friends.
"Meanwhile I will be
waiting quietly in prison," Bo continued. "Dad was thrown into prison
multiple times in his lifetime and I will look up to him as my role
model."
Bo's late father, Bo
Yibo, was a revolutionary contemporary of Chairman Mao Zedong and late
paramount leader Deng Xiaoping. During the tumultuous Cultural
Revolution that Mao launched in 1966, however, the senior Bo was
persecuted, tortured and imprisoned for over a decade. He was
"rehabilitated" in 1979 and became one of the most influential senior
politicians under Deng.
"Dad and Mom have passed
away, but their teachings are deeply ingrained in my mind," Bo wrote.
"I will never bring disgrace to them and their glory. I can bear the
suffering no matter how great it is.
"I have put Mom's photo by my bed. With her by my side, I don't feel lonely."
A source with close ties
to the Bo family confirmed to CNN the authenticity of the letter, which
has been circulating on the Internet. She adds that the content online
is only part of the original letter, which appears to be addressing the
family members -- including a son and four siblings -- present in the
courtroom during his trial.
Dramatic downfall
Bo's trial brought to
light a wealth of eye-opening details about the apparently lavish and
emotionally fraught life of his family and inner circle, giving Chinese
people insights into how some of the ruling elite live.
Dad was thrown into prison multiple times in his lifetime and I will look up to him as my role model.
Bo Xilai
Bo Xilai
His glittering career, during which he drew both admirers and detractors for his populist policies, fell apart last year.
The son of a
revolutionary veteran, Bo rose to power as a city mayor, provincial
governor, minister of commerce and member of the Politburo, the powerful
policy-making body of the Communist Party. He had been tipped to ascend
farther up the party hierarchy.
A charismatic and urbane
politician, Bo was credited with a spectacular, albeit brutal,
crackdown on organized crime during his time as the top party official
of Chongqing, a metropolis in southwestern China.
But when his deputy,
Wang Lijun, walked into the U.S. Consulate in the city of Chengdu in
February 2012 and told American diplomats that Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, was
involved in a murder case, Bo's career began to unravel.
Wang's move precipitated
Bo's political demise. Soon after news of the events began to emerge,
Bo was removed from his party posts.
A court found Gu guilty
last year of murdering British businessman Neil Heywood in a Chongqing
hotel room in 2011. She was given a suspended death sentence.
The following month,
Wang was convicted of bending the law for selfish ends, defection, abuse
of power and bribe-taking. He received a 15-year prison sentence.
Wang and Gu both
appeared as witnesses at Bo's trial last month. Bo attacked their
testimony and even claimed that Wang and Gu had been romantically
involved.
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