Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gao Zhan (alleged spy)" in English language version.
China has sentenced two US-based scholars and a Chinese national to at least 10 years in prison for spying for Taiwan [...] Gao suffers from a heart condition and was sent to an emergency room last week. Gao's husband, Mr Xue Donghua, said he would appeal to Mr Powell to intervene.
A former American University researcher who pleaded guilty in 2003 to selling sensitive technology to China will not be deported back to her homeland, U.S. Immigration officials said. U.S. Immigration Judge Paul Schmidt ordered a "relief from removal" order March 20 for Gao Zhan, 44, who admitted selling more than $500,000 worth of military-grade microprocessors to the Chinese government between October 2000 and January 2001, according to U.S. Immigration spokeswoman Susan Eastwood.
China has sentenced two US-based scholars and a Chinese national to at least 10 years in prison for spying for Taiwan [...] Gao suffers from a heart condition and was sent to an emergency room last week. Gao's husband, Mr Xue Donghua, said he would appeal to Mr Powell to intervene.
A former American University researcher who pleaded guilty in 2003 to selling sensitive technology to China will not be deported back to her homeland, U.S. Immigration officials said. U.S. Immigration Judge Paul Schmidt ordered a "relief from removal" order March 20 for Gao Zhan, 44, who admitted selling more than $500,000 worth of military-grade microprocessors to the Chinese government between October 2000 and January 2001, according to U.S. Immigration spokeswoman Susan Eastwood.