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Chen Xiuliang: Beijing’s Spy Chief

In April 1949, during the military occupation of Nanjing by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Chen Xiuliang, who was regarded as one of the “six beautiful spies,” played a pivotal role in its takeover of the Republic of China (ROC). However, when the CCP occupied Nanjing, she became an immediate victim of her success. History ...

Michael Segarty

Chen Xiuliang.

Chinese Consulate in Houston Likely Burned Evidence of Spying, Says Former Diplomat

According to a Chinese former diplomat who defected to Australia, the Chinese consulate in Houston that was forced to close in late July was likely burning documents containing details about the communist regime’s covert operations in the United States. On July 22, the Trump administration took the unprecedented move of ordering the Chinese consulate in ...

Armin Auctor

Former Chinese consulate in Houston.

U.S. Sentences Chinese Communist Spy to 4-Year Jail Term

A Chinese national from California has been sentenced to four years in prison for being a communist spy for Beijing. The convict, 56-year-old Edward Peng, used to work as a tour operator in the San Francisco Bay Area. “This case exposed one of the ways that Chinese intelligence officers work to collect classified information from ...

Jack Roberts

U.S. District Court criminal complaint.