Disappearance of Australian Author Yang Hengjun Terrifying Sign of China’s Repression of Writers

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From PEN America:

The disappearance of Australian author Yang Hengjun during a trip to mainland China is a terrifying sign of the Chinese government’s willingness to disappear writers who criticize them, regardless of nationality, PEN America said today.

Yang Hengjun, an Australian citizen and author, was reportedly seized on Saturday, January 19 during a visit to China, as he attempted to board a flight from Guangzhuo to Shanghai. Yang was reportedly interrogated for 12 hours before disappearing into undisclosed state custody. Yang’s wife was reported with him, but was released after the interrogation, although it is unclear if she is allowed to leave the country.

Yang, who is originally from China, became an Australian citizen in 2000 and has spent the last two years in New York City as a visiting scholar at Columbia University. While Yang has previously been critical of the Chinese government, he has reportedly tamped down such criticism in recent years. A novelist and blogger, Yang is known for his spy thriller “Fatal Weakness” trilogy as well as his online writings on politics and society.

“It’s obvious that Yang would not have been seized if it weren’t for his previous critical writings,” said Summer Lopez, PEN America Senior Director of Free Expression Programs. “Yang’s seizure is yet another indicator that the Chinese government’s repression of free expression extends not only to its own citizens but to citizens of other countries. PEN America joins those calling on China to immediately release Yang Hengjun and to allow him freedom to travel.”

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2 thoughts on “Disappearance of Australian Author Yang Hengjun Terrifying Sign of China’s Repression of Writers”

  1. In China, justice serves the needs of the Communist Party — as articulated by the party chairman.

    • Everything (and everybody) serves the needs of the communist party. And its reach is extending well beyond its borders.

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