美籍华人因泄露国家机密罪 在北京判刑8年罚款20万

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一位美籍地质学家在中国因泄露国家机密罪被起诉,7月5日在北京被判处8年有期徒刑。美国驻华大使表示非常失望,并称将继续与中方讨论这一案件。
一位美籍地质学家薛峰(音译),因涉嫌泄露大陆石油行业数据资料被中国政府以泄露国家机密罪起诉,并在7月5日于北京第一中级人民法院被判处8年有期徒刑,并被罚款20万元人民币。他的律师表示将在稍后考虑是否上诉。

美国大使馆发言人史雯珊(Susan Stevenson)称,美国驻华大使洪博培(Jon Huntsman)5日在北京出席了宣判仪式,表示对这个判决“非常失望”,同时他也表示将继续与中国官员讨论这一案件。

史雯珊说,“美国政府非常关心薛峰的状况,并将继续关注他在中国法律下是否有受到正当法律程序对待”。她还表示保护美国海外公民是美国政府的最优先考虑的事,并称将继续探访薛峰且与中国政府继续讨论此事。

美国人权组织对话基金会(Dui Hua Foundation)表示,薛峰今年44岁,是美国IHS公司能源公司的能源与工程顾问,曾安排该公司购买一个有关中国石油工业的商业资料库系统,在2007年11月20日以涉嫌泄露国家机密罪遭公安拘捕,并带往秘密地点关押。

对话基金会还表示,美国总统奥巴马(Barack Obama)也曾在去年11月访华时与中国国家主席胡 锦 涛就薛峰一案进行过讨论。

美国政府对薛峰一案非常重视,许多美国官员也曾提起过这一案件。而自从薛峰被拘以来,洪博培及其他美国大使馆官员已经探访过薛峰达30多次。

薛峰被逮捕后的几周时间内,中国安全部门最初拒绝了薛峰联系美国大使馆的要求,众人数周内都不知他的去向,虽然在2007年11月被捕,但直到2008年4月他才被正式拘留,并在2009年7月接受第一次审判。

直到去年11月国外媒体报道后,此案才公布于众,此前中美两国政府皆对此持沉默态度。而媒体报道薛峰曾向美国大使馆代表人员展示,自己曾在被羁押过程中受到虐待。

薛峰于中国西安出生,留学美国,拥有芝加哥大学博士学位,1990年代在地球物理实验室工作。他专门研究中国北方大别山高压岩石结构,在2001年加入能源顾问公司IHS公司。

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一位美籍地质学家在中国因泄露国家机密罪被起诉,7月5日在北京被判处8年有期徒刑。美国驻华大使表示非常失望,并称将继续与中方讨论这一案件。
一位美籍地质学家薛峰(音译),因涉嫌泄露大陆石油行业数据资料被中国政府以泄露国家机密罪起诉,并在7月5日于北京第一中级人民法院被判处8年有期徒刑,并被罚款20万元人民币。他的律师表示将在稍后考虑是否上诉。

美国大使馆发言人史雯珊(Susan Stevenson)称,美国驻华大使洪博培(Jon Huntsman)5日在北京出席了宣判仪式,表示对这个判决“非常失望”,同时他也表示将继续与中国官员讨论这一案件。

史雯珊说,“美国政府非常关心薛峰的状况,并将继续关注他在中国法律下是否有受到正当法律程序对待”。她还表示保护美国海外公民是美国政府的最优先考虑的事,并称将继续探访薛峰且与中国政府继续讨论此事。

美国人权组织对话基金会(Dui Hua Foundation)表示,薛峰今年44岁,是美国IHS公司能源公司的能源与工程顾问,曾安排该公司购买一个有关中国石油工业的商业资料库系统,在2007年11月20日以涉嫌泄露国家机密罪遭公安拘捕,并带往秘密地点关押。

对话基金会还表示,美国总统奥巴马(Barack Obama)也曾在去年11月访华时与中国国家主席胡 锦 涛就薛峰一案进行过讨论。

美国政府对薛峰一案非常重视,许多美国官员也曾提起过这一案件。而自从薛峰被拘以来,洪博培及其他美国大使馆官员已经探访过薛峰达30多次。

薛峰被逮捕后的几周时间内,中国安全部门最初拒绝了薛峰联系美国大使馆的要求,众人数周内都不知他的去向,虽然在2007年11月被捕,但直到2008年4月他才被正式拘留,并在2009年7月接受第一次审判。

直到去年11月国外媒体报道后,此案才公布于众,此前中美两国政府皆对此持沉默态度。而媒体报道薛峰曾向美国大使馆代表人员展示,自己曾在被羁押过程中受到虐待。

薛峰于中国西安出生,留学美国,拥有芝加哥大学博士学位,1990年代在地球物理实验室工作。他专门研究中国北方大别山高压岩石结构,在2001年加入能源顾问公司IHS公司。

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有个美国护照,泄密就不怕了?薛也真够幼稚嘛,在TG的地盘上,还是个华人。。。天顶星人来也没用的。。。
经济间谍
这样的事情会越来越多的,中国人给美国人做间谍,美国人给中国人做间谍
楼上兄弟说的有道理,以后大家就习惯这种事情了。
这算小case了,枪毙英国 毒贩,比这强悍多了
无原文链接啊,貌似拘留外国人要向公安部报备的,2007年被捕,2008年拘留,作者懂不懂刑诉法啊……如果真这样美帝早就吵翻了,还会这么低调
把这混蛋的爹妈和祖坟都迁往美国去吧。
回复 7# popman1999

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补照片一张




Chinese court sentences US geologist to 8 years

By CHARLES HUTZLER
BEIJING (AP) -- An American geologist held and tortured by China's state security agents was sentenced to eight years in prison Monday for gathering data on the Chinese oil industry in a case that highlights the government's use of vague secrets laws to restrict business information.

In pronouncing Xue Feng guilty of spying and collecting state secrets, the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court said his actions "endangered our country's national security."

Its verdict said Xue received documents on geological conditions of onshore oil wells and a data base that gave the coordinates of more than 30,000 oil and gas wells belonging to China National Petroleum Corporation and listed subsidiary PetroChina Ltd. That information, it said, was sold to IHS Energy, the U.S. consultancy Xue worked for and now known as IHS Inc.

The sentence of eight years is close to the recommended legal limit of 10 for all but extremely serious violations. Though Xue, now 45 and known as a meticulous, driven researcher, showed no emotion when the court announced the verdict, it stunned his lawyer and his sister, his only family member allowed in the courtroom.

"I can't describe how I feel. It's definitely unacceptable," Xue's wife, Nan Kang, said by telephone, sobbing, from their home in a Houston, Texas, suburb where she lives with their two children.

U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman attended the hearing to display Washington's interest in the case. He left without commenting and the U.S. Embassy issued a statement calling for Xue's immediate release and deportation to the United States.

Xue's sentence punctuates a case that has dragged on for more than two-and-a-half years and is likely to alarm foreign businesses unsure when normal business activities elsewhere might conflict with China's vague state security laws.

Chinese officials have wide authority to classify information as state secrets. Draft regulations released by the government in April said business secrets of major state companies qualify as state secrets.

"This is a very harsh sentence," said John Kamm, an American human rights campaigner whom the State Department turned to for help last year to lobby for Xue's release. "It's a huge disappointment and will send very real shivers up the spines of businesses that do business in China."

Agents from China's internal security agency detained Xue in November 2007 and tortured him, stubbing lit cigarettes into his arms in the early days of his detention. His case first became public when The Associated Press reported on it last November.

Like IHS, many multinationals have come to rely on people like Xue to run their China operations. Another China-born foreign national, Australian Stern Hu who worked for the global mining firm Rio Tinto, was sentenced in March to 10 years for bribery and infringing trade secrets that dealt with iron ore sales to Chinese companies.

Born in China, Xue earned a doctorate at the University of Chicago and became a U.S. citizen, returning to his native country to work. By all accounts, including witness statements cited in the court verdict, Xue poured his energies into his work for IHS, trying to gather information on China's oil industry, contacting former school mates from his university days in China.

Two of the three other defendants sentenced along with Xue on Monday were school mates. Chen Mengjin and Li Dongxu, who worked for research institutes affiliated with PetroChina were each given two-and-a-half-year sentences and fined 50,000 yuan ($7,500). The other defendant, Li Yongbo, a manager at Beijing Licheng Zhongyou Oil Technology Development Co., was sentenced to eight years and fined 200,000 yuan ($30,000). Xue was also fined 200,000 yuan.

Li and Xue arranged the sale of the database - which was originally prepared by a Chinese company for PetroChina's parent company and contained details on the coordinates and volume of reserves for the 30,000 wells - to IHS for $228,500, the court's sentencing document said.

A spokesman for IHS, based in Englewood, Colorado, declined to comment immediately. In the past, the spokesman, Ed Mattix, has said that Chinese authorities never notified IHS that it was involved in any wrongdoing.

During Xue's closed-door trial, which ran over three dates last July and in December, the court document said he defended himself, arguing that the information he gathered "is data that the oil sector in countries around the world make public."

David Rowley, Xue's thesis adviser at University of Chicago and a geologist, said that the location and seismic and other data of oil wells is commonly available and could not compromise Chinese security since the government controls access.

"What frightens me most about this is that Xue Feng is, in my experience, a straight-up individual who worked hard, who didn't push limits, or try to pull a fast one by, but was simply honest and entirely well meaning," Rowley said in an e-mail. "That's IHS's business - acquiring and redistributing data (bases) so he was simply doing his job."

In rejecting Xue and his lawyer's arguments that no crime had been committed, the court cited the National Administration for the Protection of State Secrets as saying that the information Xue received on China National Petroleum Corp. was classified as either secret or confidential.

The court document indirectly acknowledged the difficulties Xue and IHS would have collecting data in such a restrictive environment.

"IHS Co. has information exchange agreements with many oil companies, but exchanging information with Chinese oil companies is very difficult. Because China controls energy information relatively strictly, IHS Co.'s information and data on China are not very complete," the sentencing statement cited one witness as telling the court
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记录石油基地坐标?不简单啊不简单,还拿香烟烫呢,真要虐待你不留痕迹的方法多得是,哪儿用这种

Chinese court sentences US geologist to 8 years

By CHARLES HUTZLER
BEIJING (AP) -- An American geologist held and tortured by China's state security agents was sentenced to eight years in prison Monday for gathering data on the Chinese oil industry in a case that highlights the government's use of vague secrets laws to restrict business information.

In pronouncing Xue Feng guilty of spying and collecting state secrets, the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court said his actions "endangered our country's national security."

Its verdict said Xue received documents on geological conditions of onshore oil wells and a data base that gave the coordinates of more than 30,000 oil and gas wells belonging to China National Petroleum Corporation and listed subsidiary PetroChina Ltd. That information, it said, was sold to IHS Energy, the U.S. consultancy Xue worked for and now known as IHS Inc.

The sentence of eight years is close to the recommended legal limit of 10 for all but extremely serious violations. Though Xue, now 45 and known as a meticulous, driven researcher, showed no emotion when the court announced the verdict, it stunned his lawyer and his sister, his only family member allowed in the courtroom.

"I can't describe how I feel. It's definitely unacceptable," Xue's wife, Nan Kang, said by telephone, sobbing, from their home in a Houston, Texas, suburb where she lives with their two children.

U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman attended the hearing to display Washington's interest in the case. He left without commenting and the U.S. Embassy issued a statement calling for Xue's immediate release and deportation to the United States.

Xue's sentence punctuates a case that has dragged on for more than two-and-a-half years and is likely to alarm foreign businesses unsure when normal business activities elsewhere might conflict with China's vague state security laws.

Chinese officials have wide authority to classify information as state secrets. Draft regulations released by the government in April said business secrets of major state companies qualify as state secrets.

"This is a very harsh sentence," said John Kamm, an American human rights campaigner whom the State Department turned to for help last year to lobby for Xue's release. "It's a huge disappointment and will send very real shivers up the spines of businesses that do business in China."

Agents from China's internal security agency detained Xue in November 2007 and tortured him, stubbing lit cigarettes into his arms in the early days of his detention. His case first became public when The Associated Press reported on it last November.

Like IHS, many multinationals have come to rely on people like Xue to run their China operations. Another China-born foreign national, Australian Stern Hu who worked for the global mining firm Rio Tinto, was sentenced in March to 10 years for bribery and infringing trade secrets that dealt with iron ore sales to Chinese companies.

Born in China, Xue earned a doctorate at the University of Chicago and became a U.S. citizen, returning to his native country to work. By all accounts, including witness statements cited in the court verdict, Xue poured his energies into his work for IHS, trying to gather information on China's oil industry, contacting former school mates from his university days in China.

Two of the three other defendants sentenced along with Xue on Monday were school mates. Chen Mengjin and Li Dongxu, who worked for research institutes affiliated with PetroChina were each given two-and-a-half-year sentences and fined 50,000 yuan ($7,500). The other defendant, Li Yongbo, a manager at Beijing Licheng Zhongyou Oil Technology Development Co., was sentenced to eight years and fined 200,000 yuan ($30,000). Xue was also fined 200,000 yuan.

Li and Xue arranged the sale of the database - which was originally prepared by a Chinese company for PetroChina's parent company and contained details on the coordinates and volume of reserves for the 30,000 wells - to IHS for $228,500, the court's sentencing document said.

A spokesman for IHS, based in Englewood, Colorado, declined to comment immediately. In the past, the spokesman, Ed Mattix, has said that Chinese authorities never notified IHS that it was involved in any wrongdoing.

During Xue's closed-door trial, which ran over three dates last July and in December, the court document said he defended himself, arguing that the information he gathered "is data that the oil sector in countries around the world make public."

David Rowley, Xue's thesis adviser at University of Chicago and a geologist, said that the location and seismic and other data of oil wells is commonly available and could not compromise Chinese security since the government controls access.

"What frightens me most about this is that Xue Feng is, in my experience, a straight-up individual who worked hard, who didn't push limits, or try to pull a fast one by, but was simply honest and entirely well meaning," Rowley said in an e-mail. "That's IHS's business - acquiring and redistributing data (bases) so he was simply doing his job."

In rejecting Xue and his lawyer's arguments that no crime had been committed, the court cited the National Administration for the Protection of State Secrets as saying that the information Xue received on China National Petroleum Corp. was classified as either secret or confidential.

The court document indirectly acknowledged the difficulties Xue and IHS would have collecting data in such a restrictive environment.

"IHS Co. has information exchange agreements with many oil companies, but exchanging information with Chinese oil companies is very difficult. Because China controls energy information relatively strictly, IHS Co.'s information and data on China are not very complete," the sentencing statement cited one witness as telling the court
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记录石油基地坐标?不简单啊不简单,还拿香烟烫呢,真要虐待你不留痕迹的方法多得是,哪儿用这种
送进监狱,然后让它躲猫猫死,败类{:3_98:}
可耻。
.............................................
怎么会有这种人.
既然入了外国籍,这应该算是 窍密 吧。
这种假洋鬼子最恶心了。

建议把其祖坟一起搬迁到美国。
购买一个有关中国石油工业的商业资料库系统
这个商业资料系统是谁做的,又是谁拿出来卖的?
我很想知道某些国际主义爱心泛滥人士对此的看法


现在被美国人收养的孩子 将来很有可能被培养成对付我们的工具
这种间谍很难对付

现在被美国人收养的孩子 将来很有可能被培养成对付我们的工具
这种间谍很难对付
他专门研究中国北方大别山高压岩石结构,在2001年加入能源顾问公司IHS公司。

这句话是关键啊。。。大别山
19楼的观点很新颖
JY的下场如此凄美。
有意思,那边刚抓了11个俄国间谍,这边又抗议我们抓他的间谍

这样的事情会越来越多的,中国人给美国人做间谍,美国人给中国人做间谍
cubezero3 发表于 2010-7-5 18:56


给中国做间谍的美国人多是华人吧,白鬼才不会为中国办事

大家不是接受不了间谍,而是接受不了华人叛族
这样的事情会越来越多的,中国人给美国人做间谍,美国人给中国人做间谍
cubezero3 发表于 2010-7-5 18:56


给中国做间谍的美国人多是华人吧,白鬼才不会为中国办事

大家不是接受不了间谍,而是接受不了华人叛族
国无严刑峻法不行的 直接剐了看怎么样
minghegy 发表于 2010-7-6 07:32

偶们穷的叮当响的时候,只能晓之以理动之以情,这个时候做华人工作,确实要好做很多

不过现在,人不会和钱过不去啦

中国人背板本民族利益,给别人做事,自古以来,就与很多,虽然大家都恨得咬牙切齿,但是他们还是会不断出现的,诶
估计这位犯的事也不算重,不然连消息也不会有................直接算失踪人口{:wu:}
JY落得如此下場啊{:wu:}
败类!!!!!!!:curse:
貌似MD审关于“我们的间谍案”都是毫不留情的
gogolo750 发表于 2010-7-5 18:45


   天顶星人还是不一样的。直接把九大头吸到飞碟上开会,当天就颁布密令谁也不许动天顶星人了。
躲猫猫,做梦,做俯卧撑。。。
娱乐多样,丰富多彩{:jian:}
popman1999 发表于 2010-7-5 20:11


    低调?一定要被你知道才叫高调?
美军打来就给美军带路者戒,特别是某些天涯、凯迪的JY
20楼有想法
我才从cnn的网站上看到。。米帝大使馆用了“dismayed”来表达自己的心情。。
话说,自己e文真的很杯具。。看了半天没搞明白他到底偷什么了。。只找到这么一段辩护的描述。。

he was not privy to the specific database mentioned in Xue's indictment, the University of Chicago professor said the pieces of information commonly contained in such databases are not state secrets.

"These types of databases usually contain information related to the petroleum potential of a given area, and that might include what wells already have been drilled and information on the geology and geophysical or underlying structure of these areas. That's pretty much it," he said.
这次这出儿好像是挺低调的。。貌似据他lp说,最开始为了能把人捞出来,特意保持低调。。这回是定罪了,才终于露出来。。
果然很华人 ,也很了解华人的思想。。{:3_96:}
拿了个绿卡就牛B得258万似的··

强烈要求躲猫猫···
拿绿卡的米帝才不会派人来管这闲事呢。。
cubezero3 发表于 2010-7-5 18:56

只是,这些人其实都是华人。
悲哀