China arrests U.S. researcher on suspicion of spying
Summary
China has arrested an American researcher named U Min Zin, accusing him of spying and threatening China’s national security. U Min Zin is a political analyst linked to a think tank focused on Myanmar, and he was detained at an airport near the China-Myanmar border.Key Facts
- U Min Zin is a founder and executive director of the Institute for Strategy and Policy Myanmar (ISP-M).
- Chinese authorities arrested him on June 3 at Kunming airport in Yunnan province.
- He is suspected of espionage, which means spying, and endangering China’s national security.
- The ISP-M studies political and conflict issues related to Myanmar, which has been in a civil war since a military coup in 2021.
- China says it informed the U.S. consulate in Guangzhou about the detention, and the consulate is helping the family.
- U Min Zin reportedly went to China to attend a meeting.
- The U.S. State Department said it is aware and offers consular support to detained Americans overseas.
- The incident happened a few weeks after President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing for a summit with China’s leader Xi Jinping.
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