Woman Facing Torture Avoids Deportation
Posted on Jul 19, 2010 10:40am PDT
A woman in New York who fled a Chinese arrest warrant for giving food and shelter to Korean refugees is no longer facing deportation. A federal appeals court ordered that the U.S. provide safety for the woman who would likely be facing torture in China. The woman's son, who is still in China, was tortured during an interrogation about his mother. The woman will be protected under the Convention Against Torture.
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