For many years, the journalist has maintained close contact with the Chinese Embassy and people associated with the Chinese regime in Sweden.
Sweden has deported a Chinese journalist who has lived in the country for almost 20 years. He is suspected of causing danger to the kingdom. Swedish broadcaster SVT reported this on Monday, April 9.
It is indicated that the journalist published articles on his pages every day until he was detained by the Security Police (SÄPO). Last year he was placed in a detention center in the municipality of Guddinge, where he is awaiting a court decision.
In November, the Swedish Migration Service decided to deport the woman with a lifetime ban on return. The decision has been appealed to the Migration Appeals Tribunal. On Thursday, April 4, the Swedish government decided to reject the appeal.
At a migration court meeting, SÄPO said the journalist was “a serious threat to the security of the kingdom” and that “this information is highly reliable.”
SVT points out that for many years the journalist has maintained close ties with the Chinese Embassy and Chinese-language media that broadcast Chinese Communist Party propaganda.
“The figure also organized several events in support of the Chinese regime, such as several photo exhibitions about the Xinjiang region, where approximately one million members of the Muslim minority were placed in camps,” SVT pointed out.
It was noted that the journalist is married to a Swede and has a family in Sweden.
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