China sentenced the Australian spy to death, and the Australian prime minister threatened to save pe

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-12

As the global situation continues to be tense, countries around the world are increasingly concerned about their own problems, and the same is true of China, which is at the center of the storm. In recent years, China has continued to improve its legislation on espionage and intelligence, which has led the CIA to repeatedly scold China. But the more the United States does this, the more China will have to do it. Recently, China officially sentenced Australian spy Yang Jun to death, with a two-year reprieve, and confiscated all his personal property. This news caused an uproar in the international community, especially in the United States and Western countries.

Friends who have paid attention to Yang Jun's case before may know that Yang Jun grew up in China, but was later bought by the United States and Australia, became an Australian citizen, and officially became an Australian spy who has been operating in China all the year round.

However, this is just the beginning of the story. In 2019, the Chinese police successfully arrested Yang Jun, who had just returned to China, but it was not until today, four years later, that a Chinese court issued a formal verdict for two main reasons. First, Yang Jun's identity as a spy involves many countries and has a relatively long history, which has brought a lot of challenges to the Chinese police. Until the evidence is fully collected, it is difficult for the Chinese court to make the most appropriate judgment. After Yang Jun's identity as a spy was exposed, he was not ashamed but proud, and repeatedly slowed down China's trial of the case for various reasons, such as Yang Jun's health problems, Australian personnel's visitation rights, etc.

But even though Australia obstructed it, China's verdict on Yang Jun's case ended before the Spring Festival. But the verdict sparked extreme dissatisfaction in Australia, and Australian Prime Minister Albanese even threatened to save lives.

However, judging from China's handling of the whole process, Australia has no legitimate reason to be dissatisfied with China's judgment. First, China has made it clear that it will retain Yang Jun's litigation rights. Second, China fully respects Australia's rights, such as consular rights such as notification and visitation. During the verdict, China also specially arranged for Australian personnel to observe the verdict. In both public and private, China's ** handled the Yang Jun case in a reasonable and restrained manner, making it impossible to find fault. On the contrary, it was Australia, which deliberately ignored the bad influence of Yang Jun on China, ignored China's national interests, and pointed fingers at China's practices, and the pattern of China and Australia was immediately superior.

It should be noted that before and after China officially announced the verdict, four countries filed complaints against the so-called "Chinese hackers", namely the United States, the Philippines, Australia and the Netherlands, and the United States also bluntly stated that China is the world's largest hacking country. As everyone knows, the United States is the "cyber thief" recognized in the world and has seriously violated the national sovereignty of other countries. The director of the CIA has also repeatedly provoked China in public, claiming to strengthen espionage operations in China. It is a ridiculous fact that such a country dares to unashamedly lead a group of small countries to pour dirty water on China.

All in all, no matter how other countries pour dirty water, no matter how much the US intelligence agencies threaten China, China will act when it is time to do so, and will carry out the suppression of spies to the end, and the Yang Jun case is the best example.

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