TheAPInterview: China’s government is a “monster” that “eats its children” – that’s how the wife of the jailed ex-Interpol president describes her native land. She agreed to show her face for the first time to AP johnleicester.
“The monster” is how Meng now speaks of the government he worked for. “Because they eat their children.”
“I have the responsibility to show my face, to tell the world what happened,” she told The AP. “During the past three years, I learned — just like we know how to live with the COVID — I know how to live with the monster, the authority.”in Beijing — Meng brings the unique perspective of a former insider who has walked through the looking glass and emerged with her views transformed. So profound is the change that she has largely stopped using her Chinese name, Gao Ge.
“This has already saddened me beyond the point where I can be saddened further,” she said. “Of course, it’s equally cruel to my children.” Official word about Meng’s fate came out in dribs and drabs. A statement in October 2018, just moments after Grace Meng had first met reporters in Lyon, France, to sound the alarm about his disappearance, announced that he was being investigated for unspecified legal violations. That signaled that he was the latest high-ranking Chinese official to fall victim to a party purge.
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