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Alleged Chinese Spy Pleads Not Guilty, Wins Bid to Hide Name

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A Canberra-based Chinese woman is the 3rd person to be charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws.

Alleged Chinese Spy Pleads Not Guilty, Wins Bid to Hide Name

The Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on June 4, 2024. Jessie Zhang/The Epoch Times

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A Chinese woman has pleaded not guilty to reckless foreign interference, winning a court bid to suppress her name.

The plea was entered in ACT Magistrates Court on Monday, when the woman appeared while remanded in custody.

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