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Canberra: Australian-Chinese Writer Has Been Moved to Beijing Detention
Center

VOA News

   Australia says it has learned that a dual Chinese-Australian dissident
   and writer who has been detained in his native country since January
   has been moved to a detention center in Beijing.

   The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said Thursday it learned
   from Yang Hengjun's family about his transfer, and was seeking
   confirmation from its Chinese counterparts. The ministry says Yang is
   facing possible charges of endangering state security.

   "Australia continues to have consular access and have again asked that
   he be granted immediate access to his lawyers,'' the ministry said in a
   written statement.

   In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told reporters that
   Yang's case is being investigated by state security authorities, and
   that Yang's legal rights are being fully protected.

   Security agents detained the former Chinese diplomat turned democracy
   activist and novelist at the airport in the southern city of Guangzhou
   after he, his wife and stepdaughter arrived on a flight from New York.
   The family was set to take a connecting flight to Shanghai.

   Yang is currently a visiting scholar at Columbia University in New
   York. The latest development comes amid the detention of two Canadian
   nationals in China in apparent retaliation for the arrest of a senior
   Chinese executive in Canada.

   Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer for Chinese telecom giant
   Huawei, was arrested in Vancouver last December on behalf of the United
   States, which is seeking her extradition over alleged violations of
   U.S. trade sanctions on Iran.

   Yang may also be the latest in a string of activists and human rights
   lawyers who have been detained in a sweeping crackdown on dissidents
   since President Xi Jinping took power in 2012.