"No matter where you go, the eyes of the motherland are always watching": After a mass murder at a marijuana farm in the U.S., a Chinese top diplomat visits an organization subject of investigations (www.readfrontier.org)
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"No matter where you go, the eyes of the motherland are always watching": After a mass murder at a marijuana farm in the U.S., a Chinese top diplomat visits an organization subject of investigations (www.readfrontier.org)
During two trips to the U.S. state of Oklahoma, Consul General Zhu Di of the Chinese embassy visited a cultural association that has been a target of investigations into Chinese mafias that dominate the state’s billion-dollar marijuana industry, posing for photos with people who pleaded guilty or been prosecuted or...
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DNA evidence casts doubt on Henry Jamerson’s rape conviction after 24 years in prison in Oklahoma. Prosecutors are fighting efforts to clear his name. (www.readfrontier.org)
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