Tuesday, July 2, 2019

several prominent justice cases

   

-PLA in Hong Kong
7-1-19  BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China on Tuesday condemned violent protests in Hong Kong as an “undisguised challenge” to the formula under which the city is ruled....Police cleared roads near the heart of the financial center, paving the way for business to return to normal.  https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hongkong-extradition/china-condemns-violent-hong-kong-protests-as-undisguised-challenge-to-its-rule-idUSKCN1TX02S
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    On Jan. 11, officials said Durbajlo was arrested along with Chinese national
Weijing Wang, (shown) an executive of telecommunications equipment maker Huawei, on allegations of spying, in a move that fuels Western security concerns about the Chinese company. 
  Piotr Durbajlo, who was working for Orange Polska at the time of his arrest on Jan. 10, had previously worked for
Poland’s Internal Security Agency and the Office of Electronic Communications, among other state institutions between 2000 and 2017, according to a LinkedIn profile in his name.   https://www.theepochtimes.com/polish-man-arrested-over-spying-for-china-while-working-in-government-wsj_2768368.html
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  Chinese national, Wang Weijing, is a former Chinese Consulate Attaché of Gdansk, past Public Relations Manager and then Director of Public Sector Sales of Huawei in Poland.   https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2019/01/12/en-pologne-une-affaire-d-espionnage-au-profit-de-la-chine-liee-au-geant-huawei_5408264_3210.html&prev=search
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Captain Piotr Durbajło, fot. P. Kowalczyk   /Agencja SE/East News
  Wang says that Durbajlo was probably his best Polish friend; the two men spent time in China together on three occasions, including during a 2013 visit by Polish government officials to Huawei’s headquarters in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen and a 10-day vacation last summer; and Huawei, which fired Wang after his arrest, has nevertheless provided him some support.
  Reuters has also learned that Poland’s security services are interested in Durbajlo’s travel to China.  And they are looking into his work on a project at a Warsaw military university that involved creating a monitoring system to guard against intruders accessing classified information sent through fiber optic communication networks.  https://www.theepochtimes.com/special-report-how-poland-became-a-front-in-the-cold-war-between-us-and-china_2986755.html
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Ti-Anna Wang, daughter of Chinese dissident Wang Bingzhang, is shown in a file photo.  https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/daughter-01112019145209.html
  In January 1998 dissident Wang snuck into mainland China to promote democracy but was arrested two weeks later and expelled.  In June 2002 Wang went to Vietnam where he and two others were abducted by Chinese secret police.  After six months of secret custody the Chinese government announced his arrest, and he was subsequently sentenced to life in prison on charges of espionage and terrorism.  https://humanrightscommission.house.gov/defending-freedom-project/prisoners-by-country/China/Wang%20Bingzhang
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DR. WANG BINGZHANG (王炳章) IN THE 1990S      On February 2003 Dr. Wang Bingzhang was given a one-day trial held behind closed doors, during which he was not allowed to speak, no evidence was presented, and no witnesses were called.  He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment by Shenzhen People’s Intermediate Court, the harshest sentence handed out to a political prisoner since 1978.    https://chinachange.org/2013/10/04/in-the-prison-of-china-the-journey-of-dr-wang-bingzhang-2/

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5-3-19 
 Q.    you mentioned the -- the Chinese were using concentration camps.  Could you explain why you used that -- the terminology?
 MR. SCHRIVER:    Yeah.  On the first point, the detention camps, given what we understand to be the magnitude of the detention, at least a million but likely closer to 3 million citizens out of a population of about 10 million, so a very significant portion of the population, what's happening there, what the goals are of the Chinese government and their own public comments make that a very, I think, appropriate description.    Randall G. Schriver, is Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs

https://dod.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript-View/Article/1837011/assistant-secretary-of-defense-for-indo-pacific-security-affairs-schriver-press/

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