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Author Yang Hengjun with his wife: outrage at the verdict

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The writer Yang Hengjun is an Australian citizen - and an occasional critic of Chinese politics. A Chinese court has now sentenced him to a “suspended” death sentence. This was confirmed by Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Canberra. The government is “appalled” by the verdict. However, Wong assumes that the sentence can be converted into a life sentence after a two-year probation period. There was initially no statement from the Chinese side about the case.

The Chinese authorities accuse the Chinese native of espionage. Yang has always denied the allegations. In January 2019, he traveled with his wife and child from New York to Guangzhou in southern China. After his arrival he disappeared. It was only later that his arrest became known.

Sometimes critical of the Communist Party

Yang is known in China as a novelist and blogger. He regularly commented on Chinese politics and was sometimes critical of the Communist Party. He reportedly previously worked in the Chinese Foreign Ministry. He has had Australian citizenship since 2002.

»This is shocking news for Dr. Yang, his family and everyone who supported him," Wong continued. The Australian government has repeatedly advocated for Yang's interests and health at the highest levels and wants to continue to do so. According to reports, doctors discovered a cyst in the now 58-year-old's kidney in August last year.

Australia has repeatedly argued with China over detained citizens in recent years. The relationship between Beijing and Canberra was therefore tense. In October 2023, Chinese-Australian journalist Cheng Lei was released in China, more than three years after her arrest. The 49-year-old, who worked for China's state television, was arrested in August 2020. The prosecution accused her of passing on state secrets abroad.

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