SITREP Pod: Free Kai Li, American held in China | Pod Hostage Diplomacy
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American citizen, Kai Li from New York has been wrongfully imprisoned in China since September 2016. The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called for his immediate release. On the 4th of November last year, a bipartisan group of 15 members of Congress wrote a letter to President of the United States Joe Biden urging him to bring Kai Li back home to the US.
We had the honour of interviewing Kai Li’s son, Harrison Li in October last year. In recent weeks, the Chinese government have imposed one of the strictest COVID19 lockdowns in the world, in Shanghai. This is where Kai is being held. The prison authorities have cancelled Kai’s consular support phone calls with the US Embassy as well as his phone calls with his family back home in the United States.
On this episode, we are joined once again by Kai’s son, Harrison Li. He talks to us about the recent developments in Shanghai, his concerns that the US government are not prioritising the return of Americans held in China as well as a disappointing virtual meeting he had with US National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan and the families of other Americans held hostage or wrongfully imprisoned overseas. We end this episode by talking about what President Biden, the news media and the public can do to help free Kai Li.
If you prefer, you can watch the video version of this interview on YouTube.
For more information on Kai Li, please check out the following:
- Our previous episode: Ep 7
- Free Kai Li website
- Free Kai Li petition
- Free Kai Li Twitter account
- Social media hashtag: FreeKaiLi
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1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Who is Kai Li? (00:00:48)
3. What happened to Kai Li? (00:03:44)
4. Recent developments (00:06:38)
5. The last time Harrison spoke to his father (00:11:12)
6. How Harrison and his family have been coping (00:13:42)
7. What the US government needs to do (00:15:59)
8. Do you need to be the loudest voice in the room? (00:22:53)
9. What can journalists and the news media do? (00:25:51)
10. What the public can do to help (00:27:27)
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