China says Australia writer held on national security charge
BEIJING — China on Thursday said it has detained a Chinese-Australian writer for allegedly “endangering China’s national security,” a vague charge frequently levelled at critics of the ruling Communist Party.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying offered no details about the charge against Yang Hengjun, a novelist and online commentator, in response to a question at a daily news briefing.
“According to our understanding, the Australian national Yang Hengjun was suspected of engaging in criminal activities endangering China’s national security,” Hua said.
“At present, the case is being handled according to law, and Yang Hengjun’s legitimate rights and interests have been fully guaranteed,” she said.