The office of Vice President Joe Biden
overruled State and Justice Department officials in denying the
political asylum request of a senior Chinese communist official last
February over fears the high-level defection would upset the U.S. visit
of China’s vice president, according to U.S. officials.
The defector, Wang Lijun, was turned away
after 30 hours inside the U.S. Consulate Chengdu and given over to
China’s Ministry of State Security, the political police and
intelligence service.
Wang has not been seen since Feb. 7 and
remains under investigation. His attempt to flee China set off a major
power struggle within the ruling Communist Party and led to the ouster
of leftist Politburo member Bo Xilai and the arrest of his wife on
murder charges.
New disclosures on the handling of the
failed defection come as the Obama administration is facing a new test
of its relations with Beijing over another defection, the flight to the
U.S. Embassy in Beijing of Chen Guangcheng, a blind human rights
activist who is believed to be in hiding there.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was
scheduled to leave Monday night for talks with the Chinese in Beijing as
part of what is called the Strategic and Economic Dialogue. The Obama
administration has sought to downplay Beijing’s human rights abuses as
part of its foreign policy toward China.
Read More at freebeacon.com By Bill Gertz
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