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China correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. pwen@fairfaxmedia.com.au

Beijing, China
Joined October 2010

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  1. Not the same as US Poseidon flight, but step up in regular surveillance flights still a signal to Beijing

  2. The audio recorded by BBC was part of RAAF surveillance flights over SCS which have stepped up in tempo

  3. China Spy Fears Over Aussie Port Deal Are Absurd, Defense Says via

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    "US Navy unlikely to carry out another patrol (near) Chinese-built islands in SCS this year as initially suggested"

  5. This really is compelling storytelling, the inimitable at his heartfelt best for his ABC farewell

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    An LGBT activist becomes one of China's first Rhodes Scholars: Q&A with Ren Naying by

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    feat. Fairfax's @ 1:55 remarkably keeping cool as thug pushes him down then chases after him and others

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    One of the many Beijing thugs with smiley face stickers at Pu Zhiqiang's trial. My story:

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    . on case: "This is less how government functions, and more like a season of the Sopranos”

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    Smile for the Cameras: China Plays Rough at Trial | 's .

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  11. vid from outside Pu trial.

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    You've got a couple of hours to sort drinks and snacks in time to be in front of the idiot box for my last story 8.30 ABC TV1#China 10 years

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    Pu Zhiqiang's wife quoted as saying hearing finished without verdict. Pu's hair has gone grey, he's thinner

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    It doesn’t seem like the security folks outside Pu Zhiqiang’s trial are wearing masks because of the air.

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    According to Pu Zhiqiang's wife, the trial has ended but no verdict has been announced.

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    "We can do what we like" is exactly the message much of the establishment wishes to send, yes.

  17. Australian DFAT statement on Pu Zhiqiang. Diplomats unable to gain access to trial

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  18. And Pu is facing up to 8 years jail for 7 weibo posts. More than one year for each.

  19. Worse today. To me seems like Beijing wants to deliberately send a message that outside pressure won't affect how it tries its activists

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