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Lai Changxing Interrogated in Secret Location: Report
ALTHOUGH THE RECENTLY deported Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing hasn't been tortured or executed by the Chinese regime—at least not that we know of—Lai's first month in China certainly hasn't been easy. Without the usual restrictions put on media outlets in … Continue reading
Netizen: Chongqing Official Escapes to Canada With 300 Million Yuan
JUST A MONTH after Canada deported alleged smuggling kingpin Lai Changxing back to China, the traffic is going in reverse again: A Chinese netizen claimed that a local Chongqing official had escaped to Canada with 300 million yuan (US$47 million). … Continue reading
Bestselling Author: Corruption Figure to be Tortured if Canada Extradites
LAI CHANGXING HAS been a fugitive from China since the late 1990s for his involvement in massive smuggling and corruption. In trying to wrap up the case the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has carried out arrests, executions and, latterly, a … Continue reading