Share CIV – Lai Changxing has broken silence since his ex-wife Tsang Ming Na returned to China a few months ago. He understands that Tsang has been treated well in China, Lai told OMNI TV. Asked if that would encourage him to negotiate a deal with China, Lai said “I still don’t believe them (Chinese [...]
Share There has been a long article circulated on the internet lately claiming to have done an “exclusive” interview with Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing “lately”. The article is in Chinese and and is first published in “Hua Shangbao”. This is what the article says in brief: After 10 years of exile in Canada, China’s fugitive [...]
Share CIC minister Jason Kenney confirmed that Tsang Ming Na, ex-wife of Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing, has returned to China with their daughter voluntarily. Kenney told local Omni News that Tsang left voluntarily and the government of Canada wasn’t involved at all in her leaving. He believed Tsang worked out some arrangement with the PRC [...]
Share Lai Changxing has broken silence on the recent Internet hype about a blogger implicating to be him writing articles. He denied he has been writing anything online and said he even didn’t know how to type. And he made note that smuggling is illegal but what he did in the past wasn’t smuggling. When [...]
Share Lai Changxing is blogging? He’s not returning calls so we cannot confirm it yet. However, his blog is getting popular each day since its first post on Feb 27. Today, a new post says “I’m going to work soon, so I can’t guarantee I’d have much time to continue blogging.” There are only 4 [...]
Share A widespread rumour appears on the Chinese internet world on Feb 13 that Lai Changxing, China’s mos wanted fugitive, was killed in a car crash happened 93 km south of Canada’s Mondalo-Hekuwan highway (I can’t locate where it is :P). Lai Changxing was said to be killed instantly. However, Lai Changxing was reached at [...]
Share CIV – China is “seriously concerned” about Lai Changxing being given a work permit by Canada. Jiang Yu, spokesperson of China’s foreign ministry, says the work permit issuance “will arouse mass discontent among the Chinese people”. Jiang maintains that China urges Lai be extradited. Jiang hopes that Canada could “consider the relationship between the [...]
Share CIV – Just a day after the news that Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing was granted a work permit breaks out, Lai has a job offer. Lai said he got a call yesterday from a friend who has a realty company, offering him a “high pay” position in real estate marketing. Lai refuses to go [...]
Share Reactions to Lai Changxing’s entitlement to work in Canada: TorStar: Lai’s lawyer David Matas said yesterday in an interview from Geneva that receiving the work permit is an important achievement and bolsters the fugitive’s position that he does not, as Canadian and Chinese authorities claim, have access to money being sent to him via [...]
Share CIV – China’s most wanted fugitive Lai Changxing (賴昌星) can now legally work in Canada. Lai confirmed with Ming Pao that he was issued a work permit by the federal government on Jan 22, just before the Chinese New Year. He said he went out with his ex-wife and their children for a celebration [...]
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