An Australian writer and businessman who has been detained in China since 2019 has been declared guilty of espionage and was given a death sentence with two years’ probation on Monday, in a blow to warming relations between Australia and China.
If Mr. Yang does not commit any crimes in those probationary two years, the sentence can be commuted to life imprisonment, Penny Wong, the Australian foreign minister, said in a statement.
She described the verdict as “harrowing.”The long detention of Mr. Yang — who is also known by his legal name, Yang Jun — has been one of the sources of tensions between Australia and China.
Now the severe sentence may again weigh on relations, which had been improving after the election of a new, center-left Labor government in Australia in 2022.
The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, visited Beijing late last year and has pressed for Mr. Yang’s release.
Persons:
Yang Hengjun, Yang, Penny Wong, Yang —, Yang Jun —, Anthony Albanese
Organizations:
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Labor
Locations:
Australian, China, Australia, Beijing