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'Taiwan spy' executed by Beijing 'Taiwan spy' executed by Beijing
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China has executed Wo Weihan, a scientist accused of spying for Taiwan. China has executed a scientist accused of spying for Taiwan.
Mr Wo's family had appealed for clemency, saying that the scientist was tortured into admitting that he was a spy. He was sentenced last year. Wo Weihan's family had appealed for clemency, saying that the scientist was tortured into admitting that he was a spy. He was sentenced last year.
The 59-year-old man, who ran his own medical research company in Beijing, was arrested in early 2005.The 59-year-old man, who ran his own medical research company in Beijing, was arrested in early 2005.
Among other things, he was convicted of passing Chinese military secrets to Taiwan, which China considers a renegade province.Among other things, he was convicted of passing Chinese military secrets to Taiwan, which China considers a renegade province.
Court documents said he spied for an organisation called The Grand Alliance for the Reunification of China under the Three Principles of the People between 1989 and 2003.Court documents said he spied for an organisation called The Grand Alliance for the Reunification of China under the Three Principles of the People between 1989 and 2003.
This group is under the auspices of Taiwan's new ruling party, the Kuomintang, according to China.This group is under the auspices of Taiwan's new ruling party, the Kuomintang, according to China.
His daughter, Ran Chen, who holds an Austrian passport, said her father's death had been confirmed by the Austrian embassy in Beijing.
Mr Wo's family alleged that he had been denied access to a lawyer for a year.
A spokeswoman for the United States' embassy in Beijing condemned the execution.A spokeswoman for the United States' embassy in Beijing condemned the execution.
Susan Stevenson told the AFP news agency that the US was "deeply disturbed and dismayed".Susan Stevenson told the AFP news agency that the US was "deeply disturbed and dismayed".