Anonymous ID: eb90b3 Nov. 30, 2018, 2:29 a.m. No.4083674   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3720

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Xilai

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Lijun_incident

 

>According to later testimonials and reports, Bo moved against Wang quickly in the ensuing political crisis. On February 2, 2012, Wang was relieved of his post as police chief and abruptly reassigned "to a post overseeing municipal education, science, and environmental affairs", regarded as a less prestigious post than his former public security office.[10] A Communist Party report alleged in March 2012 that Bo Xilai had demoted Wang to derail a corruption investigation against Bo's family.[11]

 

>Although details are sparse, observers believe that Wang may have sought leniency with the Inspection Commission in exchange for information on corruption and embezzlement by Bo Xilai and/or his wife. Bo is speculated to have learned about Wang's accusations, and ordered the arrest of several of Wang’s close allies and associates.[12][13]

 

>On 6 February 2012, Wang traveled to the U.S. consulate in Chengdu. After 30 hours and following a meeting with U.S. consular officials, Wang reportedly "left of his own volition".[14][15][16] The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged on 9 February 2012 Wang's visit to the U.S. consulate, and said that the matter was "under investigation".[17]

 

>The U.S. Department of State did not comment on the content of the meeting, though observers speculated that Wang might have been seeking political asylum, or at a minimum was seeking to extricate himself from the reach of Bo Xilai, who had already allegedly arrested several of Wang's allies.[6] According to the New York Times, Wang had sought political asylum in the consulate, which was denied.[1]

 

So Bo's friend, Wang, was a police officer and had incriminating evidence that Bo's wife killed a US businessman and tried to cover it up.

He goes to the US consulate where he reportedly provides evidence of the killing and also evidence of widespread corruption inside the Communist government.

Our State Department, ran by HRC, declines his bid for political asylum. I wonder why?

I guess he didn't realize we had our own commie problems.