Xinhua Espionage Allegations ‘Troubling’ But Lack Evidence: Parliamentary Press Gallery

Espionage allegations against Xinhua News Agency troubled execs in the Parliamentary Press Gallery, but needed detail.
Xinhua Espionage Allegations ‘Troubling’ But Lack Evidence: Parliamentary Press Gallery
Reporter and author Mark Bourrie quit his job at Xinhua after repeated requests to carry out spying assignments for the Chinese communist regime. (Photo courtesy Mark Bourrie)
Matthew Little
11/28/2012
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Reporter and author Mark Bourrie quit his job at Xinhua after repeated requests to carry out spying assignments for the Chinese communist regime. (Photo courtesy Mark Bourrie)