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Freedom at Last: Three Americans Released from Chinese Detention
ChinaWed Nov 27 2024
In an unexpected turn of events, the US has secured the release of three Americans who had been held captive in China for several years. The news broke earlier this week, with a spokesperson from the US National Security Council confirming the release of Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung. These Americans are now on their way back home to reunite with their families, who have been tirelessly advocating for their release.
The release comes as part of a prisoner swap between the US and China, with the US exchanging unidentified Chinese nationals for the Americans. This swap is a significant milestone, as it marks the end of years of quiet diplomatic efforts by the Biden administration.
Kai Li and Mark Swidan had been labeled as wrongfully detained by the US State Department. Li was detained in 2016 on espionage charges and had been serving a ten-year prison sentence. Swidan, on the other hand, was detained in 2012 on drug-related charges and had been facing a death sentence. John Leung, a veteran leader of several pro-Beijing groups in the US, was detained in 2021 and sentenced to life in prison on spying charges in 2023.
The release of these Americans is a testament to the power of persistence and diplomacy. Their families have been relentless in their efforts to bring them home, with Kai Li’s son Harrison Li regularly traveling to Washington to raise awareness about his father’s case.
This release comes at a crucial time, just a few months before the inauguration of the new president. It’s a reminder that even in the face of adversity, diplomatic efforts can yield positive results.
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