China confirms detention of U.S. scholar Min Zin on suspicion of espionage
The Facts
- China's foreign ministry confirmed that U.S. citizen Min Zin is being held on suspicion of espionage and endangering China's national security.
- Chinese officials said Min Zin has been placed under criminal detention or other criminal compulsory measures under Chinese law.
- China said it notified the U.S. consulate general in Guangzhou about Min Zin's detention.
- Min Zin is identified in multiple reports as a founder or executive director of the Institute for Strategy and Policy Myanmar, a think tank focused on Myanmar.
- Multiple reports say Min Zin was detained after traveling to Kunming in China's Yunnan province, near the Myanmar border.
- Reports place Min Zin's disappearance or arrest in early June, with some sources specifically citing June 3.
- Chinese authorities have not publicly provided detailed evidence for the espionage allegation, and reports say it is unclear what Min Zin was doing in China at the time.
- Several outlets say it is uncommon for China to arrest a U.S. citizen on national security allegations, making the case diplomatically sensitive.
How left and right are reading this
- Both agree
- A U.S. citizen is being held by China on espionage-related national security allegations without detailed public evidence, in a case made more serious by the uncertainty around his activities in China and its unusual diplomatic sensitivity.
- They split on
- Less a disagreement than a question of emphasis: the danger of opaque state power bearing down on an individual, versus the procedural outline of a detention that China says followed its law and included consular notification.
Context
Who is Min Zin?
Reports identify Min Zin as a U.S. citizen and a founder or executive director of the Institute for Strategy and Policy Myanmar, a think tank that studies Myanmar's politics, conflict, and related regional issues Malay Mail,Daily Maverick,CBS News.
What has China said about the case?
China's foreign ministry said Min Zin was placed under criminal detention or criminal compulsory measures on suspicion of espionage and endangering national security, and said the U.S. consulate general in Guangzhou was informed Daily Maverick,Al Jazeera Online,Anadolu Ajansı.
What remains unclear?
Chinese officials have not publicly detailed the evidence behind the allegation, and reports say it is not clear whether Min Zin was in China for research or another purpose when he was detained in Kunming Malay Mail,Arab News,BBC.
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