Australia PM urges China to free jailed journalist


Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Canberra has pressed for Cheng Lei’s release at the 'highest levels' and will continue to do so. – EPA pic, August 12, 2023.

PRIME Minister Anthony Albanese called today for China to release jailed Australian journalist Cheng Lei, saying he is worried about her condition after three years behind bars.

Cheng has described her bleak prison conditions in a note dictated to Australian officials from her cell, saying she misses trees and sunlight but “most of all I miss my children”.

The message was shared with Australian news outlets and on the social media platform X by Cheng’s partner, Nick Coyle, on Thursday.

Asked if he is concerned about her welfare, Albanese said: “I certainly am, and Cheng should be released. This is three years too long.

“Cheng Lei is an Australian citizen. She is someone who does not deserve this treatment,” he told reporters during a visit to Queensland.

Albanese said Australia had pressed for Cheng’s release at the “highest levels” and will continue to do so “whenever Australia meets with China”.

“It is important that her human rights as an Australian citizen be respected,” the prime minister said.

Albanese has been invited to visit China, though no date has been set.

The Australian leader told journalists yesterday Cheng’s release would not be made a condition for his trip to go ahead, saying such visits “should not be transactional”.

Cheng, a former anchor for Chinese state broadcaster CGTN, has been detained since August 2020 but was only formally arrested in February 2021.

She was formally charged with “supplying state secrets overseas” but no further details were given.

Her detention came at a time of difficult relations between Australia and China, raising speculation it was politically motivated.

China’s Foreign Ministry said yesterday the case is being handled “in strict accordance with the law”, and that Cheng’s legal rights are being fully protected.

“It is hoped the Australian side will respect China’s judicial sovereignty and refrain from any type of interference in the lawful handling of the case by Chinese judicial organs,” a spokesman told AFP in a written statement.

Cheng was tried last March behind closed doors, with Australia’s ambassador to China blocked from entering the court to observe proceedings.

The court deferred the verdict and Cheng’s sentence, which could extend to life in prison. – AFP, August 12, 2023.


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