Vllasi was arrested by the police on the charges of "counter-revolutionary activities".
Charged with criminal, counter-revolutionary and anti-state activities, he was given a life sentence.
The organizations are designed to put medical, educational or other campaigns into national effect, and to report "counter-revolutionary" activity.
In May 1938, he was promptly arrested again for "counter-revolutionary activities".
He was accused of counter-revolutionary activities, and sentenced to death.
At least 18,000 people met their deaths under the guillotine or otherwise, after accusations of counter-revolutionary activities.
His stay in Beijing came to an end when he was arrested and expelled from the country for "counter-revolutionary activities".
The criminal law amendments abolished the crime of "counter-revolutionary" activity but only on paper.
"We left off at the concluding question of the motive for your counter-revolutionary activities."
In the mid-1930s, he was accused of counter-revolutionary activity, and imprisoned.