Beijing releases long-jailed US citizen
The Chinese government has released 68-year-old Orange County resident David Lin, who has been behind bars since 2006 serving a life sentence for what the U.S. government says are bogus charges of contract fraud.
Lins daughter, Alice Lin, confirmed to POLITICO that the State Department notified her on Saturday that Chinese authorities had released her father from prison and that he would be touching down in San Antonio, Texas, sometime Sunday. No words can express the joy we have we have a lot of time to make up for, said the younger Lin, who was on her way to meet her father at the airport.
A National Security Council spokesperson unauthorized to speak on the record about Lin's return said the Biden administration welcomed Lin's release. Lin "now gets to see his family for the first time in nearly 20 years," the spokesperson said in a statement. The Chinese embassy declined to comment.
The release of Lin who is one of three U.S. citizens that the State Department considered to be unjustly jailed in China marks a breakthrough in a longstanding bilateral irritant that has defied resolution for years. "The Chinese first agreed to release him in a meeting between Secretary of State [Antony] Blinken and [Chinese Foreign Minister] Wang Yi in Laos" in July in a meeting on the sidelines of an ASEAN-related ministerial meeting, said a U.S. official familiar familiar with those discussions and granted anonymity because they aren't authorized to speak on record about sensitive diplomatic negotiations.
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