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Yang Hengjun: Australia criticises China for detainment of 'democracy peddler' | Yang Hengjun: Australia criticises China for detainment of 'democracy peddler' |
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Australia says the treatment endured by one of its citizens in criminal detention in China is "unacceptable". | Australia says the treatment endured by one of its citizens in criminal detention in China is "unacceptable". |
Chinese-Australian writer Dr Yang Hengjun has been held in Beijing since January. He has been accused of espionage - charges denied by him and the Australian government. | Chinese-Australian writer Dr Yang Hengjun has been held in Beijing since January. He has been accused of espionage - charges denied by him and the Australian government. |
He now faces daily interrogations while being shackled, and has been increasingly isolated, Canberra said. | He now faces daily interrogations while being shackled, and has been increasingly isolated, Canberra said. |
Australia has consistently lobbied Chinese authorities for his release. | Australia has consistently lobbied Chinese authorities for his release. |
But China's foreign ministry has told Australia to not interfere in the case, and to respect the nation's "judicial sovereignty". | But China's foreign ministry has told Australia to not interfere in the case, and to respect the nation's "judicial sovereignty". |
On Monday, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said she was "very concerned" about his condition, which was reported in a recent consulate visit. | On Monday, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said she was "very concerned" about his condition, which was reported in a recent consulate visit. |
Mr Yang, a former Chinese diplomat, has been allowed one visit from Australian officials per month. | Mr Yang, a former Chinese diplomat, has been allowed one visit from Australian officials per month. |
But he has been barred from contact with his lawyers and his family for close to 11 months and has not been given any of their letters. | But he has been barred from contact with his lawyers and his family for close to 11 months and has not been given any of their letters. |
Supporters say his health has deteriorated in recent months. China formally charged him in August. | Supporters say his health has deteriorated in recent months. China formally charged him in August. |
Mr Yang, a scholar and novelist based in New York, was detained when he travelled to China in January with his wife Yuan Ruijuan and her child. | Mr Yang, a scholar and novelist based in New York, was detained when he travelled to China in January with his wife Yuan Ruijuan and her child. |
Prior to the arrest he had maintained an active presence on Chinese social media. | Prior to the arrest he had maintained an active presence on Chinese social media. |
Nicknamed "the democracy peddler", he maintained a blog on the country's current affairs and international relations. However, he had not been directly critical of Chinese authorities in recent years. | Nicknamed "the democracy peddler", he maintained a blog on the country's current affairs and international relations. However, he had not been directly critical of Chinese authorities in recent years. |
Beijing has held him for alleged "involvement in criminal activities endangering China's national security". Australia has called for clarification of the charges. | Beijing has held him for alleged "involvement in criminal activities endangering China's national security". Australia has called for clarification of the charges. |
Australia has also repeatedly requested that he receive "basic standards of justice, procedural fairness and humane treatment" during his detention. | Australia has also repeatedly requested that he receive "basic standards of justice, procedural fairness and humane treatment" during his detention. |
His lawyers say his treatment has got worse as Chinese authorities attempt to extract a confession from him. His case must be brought before a court by March. | |
Canberra's rebuke comes as tensions remain heightened with Beijing. | Canberra's rebuke comes as tensions remain heightened with Beijing. |
Australia's political class was rocked last week by allegations of Chinese espionage and interference in domestic issues. China has strongly dismissed the claims as "imaginary fears". | Australia's political class was rocked last week by allegations of Chinese espionage and interference in domestic issues. China has strongly dismissed the claims as "imaginary fears". |
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