Despite its Denials, China Holds Wrongfully Detained Americans in Prison

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Despite its Denials, China Holds Wrongfully Detained Americans in Prison
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said individuals being wrongfully detained is not an issue in China. Yet at least three Americans have been arbitrarily detained there.

to his Chinese counterpart that resolving the cases of Americans in China who are wrongfully detained or subject to exit bans remains a U.S. priority.“China is a country under the rule of law and relevant cases are handled in accordance with the law. There isn’t an issue about individuals being ‘wrongfully detained’.

“[T]he evidence against Mr. Swidan, as contained in the indictment, is weak and circumstantial and based almost entirely on hearsay. No drugs were found on Mr. Swidan, in his room or in his body. Furthermore, the prosecution produced neither forensic nor telecommunications evidence such as emails, information on telephone calls or letters,” the U.N. body wrote in itsChinese authorities delayed Swidan’s verdict for more than six years and sentenced him to death in 2019.

The Chinese government has intensified its crackdown on house churches not registered with the state. Freedom House, a Washington-based human rights group, said in a Li owns an export business that wholesales and redistributes space solar cells for Boeing and Hughes Aircraft.

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