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‘Serious concerns’: Detained ex-Qld journalist charged
It is a worrying development for Cheng, who was first detained in Beijing last August.Her arrest came just weeks after Australia issuing a warning that Australians could be detained without reason on national security grounds, as tensions rose between the countries.Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne said Chinese authorities had advised Australia of the development, which happened last Friday.“Chinese authorities have advised that Ms Cheng was arrested on suspicion of illegally supplying state…
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