A top White House aide on Sunday said President Barack Obama wants to
strike an "appropriate balance" between advancing human rights and
maintaining U.S. relations with China, the first public comments by the
administration on its potential involvement in harboring a Chinese
activist on the eve of diplomatic talks between the two world powers.
John Brennan, Obama's counterterrorism adviser, declined to provide
details on the incident or say whether the activist, Chen Guangcheng,
might be hiding in the U.S. embassy in Beijing as reported.
Chen, who has exposed forced abortions and sterilizations in villages
as a result of China's one-child policy, escaped house arrest a week
ago in Shandong province in eastern China. Chinese-based activists say
he was driven away by supporters and then handed over to others who
brought him to Beijing.
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