Han Guangsheng

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Han Guangsheng (born 1952), emerged as a Chinese defector in Canada during July, 2005 to support a number of allegations made by Chen Yonglin. Han claims to have been in charge of Shenyang's public security and labor camps prior to his defection.[1] The 52 year-old defector has been denied political asylum and ruled ineligible to remain in Canada, because the federal Immigration and Refugee Board found him a "willing accomplice" in prior human rights abuses.[2]

References

  1. Edwards, Michael (6 July 2005). "Chinese defector makes spying claims in Canada". Lateline. Retrieved 16 December 2010. 
  2. "Refugee Status for Han Guangsheng". The Epoch Times. 7 July 2005. Retrieved 16 December 2010. 


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