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U.S. Sentences Man for Assisting Chinese Repatriation Efforts

A real estate businessman has been sentenced to over a year in U.S. prison for helping Chinese authorities pressure an expatriate to return to China. Prosecutors state Quanzhong An participated in "Operation Fox Hunt" - described by Beijing as an initiative to pursue fugitives, but characterized by Washington as transnational repression targeting dissidents abroad. "Quanzhong An acted at the direction of the Chinese government to harass and intimidate individuals living on U.S. soil as part of a scheme to force their repatriation," said Brooklyn-based U.S. Attorney John Durham. China's embassy and consulate did not immediately respond to requests for comment. China has previously denied threatening its nationals in other countries. An, 58, a Chinese citizen with legal U.S. residency, received a 20-month sentence after pleading guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent. He has already served seven months. His […]

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