Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

China won’t let diplomats see American

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BEIJING — U. S. diplomats have not been granted permission by China to meet with James Wang, a jailed magazine publisher and naturalize­d American citizen, since his 2014 arrest in southern China, President Barack Obama’s administra­tion said Wednesday.

A court in Shenzhen this week sentenced Wang, also known as Wang Jianmin, to five years in prison on charges of running an illegal business, bribery and collusion after he sent copies of his political magazine to mainland China.

State Department spokesman John Kirby said the U. S. was not permitted to attend Wang’s trial and will continue to request visits.

Wang’s lawyer Chen Nansha said Thursday that Wang might not appeal the verdict. Wang also holds residency in Hong Kong — a semiautono­mous Chinese territory — and last entered China with his Hong Kong identity card before his arrest, Chen said.

China does not recognize dual citizenshi­p and likely tried Wang as a Chinese citizen, particular­ly as he entered the country with Chinese documents.

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