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  2005 China Diplomat Defecting [1p.7n]
updated: 2010-02-09

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A pro-democracy demonstrator, dressed as a Chinese soldier, stands guard over actors dressed as protesters during a play to re-enact the June 4, 1989, crackdown at the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing, in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, June 4, 2005. Chinese consul for political affairs in Sydney,Chen Yonglin who abandoned his post and is seeking political asylum in Australia, came out of hiding Saturday to address the pro-democracy rally. click to open
Senior Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin, 37, addresses a rally in Sydney, Australia, in this Saturday, June 4, 2005 file photo. The Chinese diplomat's attempt to defect to Australia and his explosive claims about Beijing's espionage activities have cast a shadow over Canberra's attempts to negotiate a free trade deal with China. click to open
Senior Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin, 37, second from right, is surrounded by media in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, in this June 4, 2005 file photo. The Chinese diplomat's attempt to defect to Australia and his explosive claims about Beijing's espionage activities have cast a shadow over Canberra's attempts to negotiate a free trade deal with China. click to open
Senior Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin, 37, addresses a rally in Sydney, Australia, in this Saturday, June 4, 2005 file photo. The Chinese diplomat's attempt to defect to Australia and his explosive claims about Beijing's espionage activities have cast a shadow over Canberra's attempts to negotiate a free trade deal with China. click to open
Chen Yonglin, a senior Chinese diplomat, holds a news conference in Sydney June 4, 2005. Chen has sought Australian government protection for himself and his family, claiming he faces persecution if he goes home, Australian officials said on June 4. click to open
Chen Yonglin, a senior Chinese diplomat, holds a news conference in Sydney June 4, 2005. Chen has sought Australian government protection for himself and his family, claiming he faces persecution if he goes home, Australian officials said on June 4. click to open
Chen Yonglin, a senior Chinese diplomat, shows his consular card during a news conference in Sydney June 4, 2005. Chen has sought Australian government protection for himself and his family, claiming he faces persecution if he goes home, Australian officials said on June 4. click to open


 
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