Exclusive: Australian writer detained in Beijing told supporter he was a former Chinese spy

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Yang Hengjun, an Australian writer detained in Beijing and facing trial for espionage on behalf of a country China hasn't publicly named was a former Chinese spy, according to a confidential letter he wrote to a supporter in 2011.

SYDNEY/SHANGHAI - Yang Hengjun, an Australian writer detained in Beijing and facing trial for espionage on behalf of a country China hasn’t publicly named was a former Chinese spy, according to a confidential letter he wrote to a supporter in 2011.

Yang has previously proclaimed his innocence, saying last month: “I will never confess to something I haven’t done.” “Relevant Chinese authorities are handling the case in strict accordance with the law and Yang Jun’s legal rights are fully protected,” spokesman Zhao Lijian said at the time, referring to his Yang’s legal name.

He was first detained in China in 2011 by police on suspicion of being an instigator of Beijing’s Jasmine Revolution – short-lived protests spurred by online democracy activists. He was released after three days following interventions by the Australian government. Yang asked the Guangzhou police interrogating him in 2011 to contact the MSS to confirm his identity, but also told them he didn’t need permission to write publicly about Chinese democracy because he had left the security agency years earlier.

During his 2011 detention, police had demanded to know how Yang could write the novels without divulging state secrets, according to Yang’s written account.

 

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