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On trip to China, Blinken to raise cases of wrongfully detained Americans with Chinese

Por: CBS News Politics June 17, 2023

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File: Mark Swidan has been detained in China since 2016. Photo provided by Swidan family Mark Swidan, a 48-year-old Texas businessman, is on death row in China and has been behind bars since 2012 on what the U.S. says are trumped-up charges.  As Secretary of State Antony Blinken departs Friday night on the highest-level diplomatic visit to China since 2018, Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Michael Cloud, both Republicans of Texas, are imploring... + full article



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