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  05 Feb 2024, 09:54
Update : 05 Feb 2024, 10:10

Australia says writer Yang Jun given suspended death sentence in China

  SYDNEY, Feb 5, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Australia's government said Monday writer

Yang Jun has been given a suspended death sentence in China, describing it as
"harrowing news".

The Chinese-born Australian citizen has been in jail in China since 2019 on
spying accusations.

"The Australian government is appalled at this outcome," Foreign Minister
Penny Wong told a news conference.

The death sentence may be commuted to life in jail after a period of two
years, Wong said.

"We will be communicating our response in the strongest terms," the
Australian minister said.

Wong said the Chinese ambassador would be summoned to hear Australia's
objection.

"I want to acknowledge the acute distress that Dr. Yang and his family will
be feeling today, coming after years of uncertainty," she said.

The suspended death sentence will be seen as a setback in Australia-China
relations, which had appeared to be warming.

Australian journalist Cheng Lei was released in October 2023 after more than
three years' detention on espionage charges widely seen as politically
motivated.