Yang Hengjun’s family urges Albanese to negotiate with China for jailed Australian writer’s release
Democracy activist hasn't enjoyed any direct sunlight for over four years' and his children fear their father risks being left to die in a Chinese prison
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The children of jailed Australian writer Yang Hengjun, detained for more than four years in China, have pleaded with Anthony Albanese to negotiate his release in Beijing this week, telling the prime minister his situation is critical and their father risks being left to die".
The writer and avowed democracy activist was arrested in January 2019 and charged with espionage. Yang has collapsed in prison and been told he has a 10cm cyst growing on his kidney, his sons said in a letter to Albanese, emphasising there was a narrow window of opportunity" to secure his release.
In a prison, inmates are allowed to go outside to get fresh air and may eat in the canteen. Unlike the detention centre where I eat, drink, defecate and urinate all in a small room.
I haven't enjoyed any direct sunlight for over four years. At most, some rays of sunlight occasionally come through one or two panes of glass and flicker fitfully.
Don't forget I have not been convicted yet. According to Chinese law, I am still innocent, yet I have been locked up for more than four years, and I am almost destroyed ... I'm talking about physically; mentally, no-one can destroy me.
I just hope I will be able to get out alive.
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