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Detained Australian writer to face spy trial in China

Australian writer Yang Hengjun is to face trial in Beijing on an espionage charge, having been detained in China with no access to his family since January 2019, friends said on Saturday. The 55-year-old former Chinese diplomat went missing after flying into the southern city of Guangzhou from New York. He has been held in a Beijing detention facility with no access to lawyers or his family even though his wife remains in China. Yang’s Beijing lawyers were notified on Wednesday that his case has been transferred to the Beijing Second Intermediate People’s Court, a friend told the Reuters news agency. A judge is expected to be appointed in the next two weeks to hear the case, said Feng Chongyi, a friend of Yang’s and professor at the University of Technology Sydney. The Australian government said on Saturday it has been informed that Chinese authorities had “decided to prosecute Australian citizen Dr Yang Hengjun on charges yet to be announced”. Under the Chinese legal system, the charge, evidence to support the charge and a proposed sentence will be given to the court at the start of a trial, Feng said. Deteriorating ties Yang’s lawyers have had two meetings with him in the past month. The one-hour meetings were first legal access after 21 months of detention and interrogation by Chinese security authorities. style="width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute; top: 0; bottom: 0; right: 0; left: 0;">
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