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Li denies $435 million corruption charges and alleges political retaliation as Beijing detains over 40 relatives and uses U.S.-origin surveillance technology against him.
- Li, a former Chinese vice mayor, denies Beijing's corruption allegations totaling around $435 million, which he says is retaliation for criticizing the Chinese Communist Party.
- China's anti-corruption campaign relies on surveillance technology, including tools traced to the United States, that critics say stifles dissent; authorities monitored Li's communications, seized assets and tracked movements.
- Authorities monitored Li's communications and seized his assets while more than 40 friends and relatives, including his pregnant daughter, were identified and detained in China.
- From Texas, Li tapes videos for an online audience and has found refuge with members of a Chinese church living in exile, complicating Beijing's efforts to silence critics abroad.
- An Associated Press investigation found much surveillance technology originates in the United States, highlighting cross-border harms to families and associates affected in China.
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Total News Sources26
Leaning Left12Leaning Right3Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution52% Left
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources lean Left
52% Left
L 52%
C 35%
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