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Amnesty urges China not to execute convicted spy
AFP - Saturday, November 22
BEIJING (AFP) - - A London-based rights group said Saturday that China was preparing to execute a Chinese businessman convicted of spying for Taiwan, and urged Beijing to halt the execution.
Amnesty International urged China not to execute businessman and medical scientist Wo Weihan, who was sentenced to death in May 2007 for spying for Taiwan, the group said in a statement.
Wo was found "guilty of discussing the health status of senior Chinese leaders, which is considered to be top secret, and of sending information from a classified magazine available in the Chinese Academy of Sciences library," it said.
After being refused visitation rights for nearly four years, the Beijing High Court on Tuesday told Wo's family to apply for a visit within seven days, the statement said.
"This sudden move suggests that... the Beijing Municipal Higher People's Court is preparing to execute Wo Weihan," it said.
Calls to the High Court went unanswered on Saturday.
In April, Austrian President Heinz Fischer appealed to Beijing to spare Wo, who formerly lived in Austria and whose daughter remains an Austrian citizen.
Amnesty said Wo was detained in Beijing in January 2005, and according to the court verdict he confessed to the charges while in detention.
But his family said the confession was made in the absence of a lawyer and that he later recanted his confession and claimed innocence, it added.
Amnesty "expresses concern that Wo Weihan may not have received a fair trial according to international standards, particularly as he was not allowed prompt access to a lawyer," the statement said.
China executes more people than any other country in the world, Amnesty said, but Beijing maintains high level secrecy over the number of people it puts to death.
The statement estimated that China executed between 5,000 and 6,000 people in 2007.
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