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Ching Cheong (; born in 1949) is a senior journalist with ''The Straits Times''. He is best known for having been detained by the People's Republic of China on allegations of spying for Taiwan. He was imprisoned from April 2005 to February 2008, spending more than 1000 days in prison.〔Thestandard.com. "( The standard.com )." ''The spy who came in from the cold.'' Retrieved on 9 February 2008.〕 ==Life== Ching was born in Guangzhou, China on 3 December 1949. He was educated in St. Paul's College, Hong Kong, and graduated from Hong Kong University in 1973 with a degree in Economics. In 1974, he joined the pro-Red China newspaper Wen Wei Po (), of which he eventually became vice-editorial manager. After the Tiananmen massacre of 4 June 1989, Ching and around 40 other journalists resigned from the newspaper in protest.〔 After that he, Li Zhisong and others founded ''Commentary'', a magazine commenting on China. In 1996 he joined the staff of the Singapore-based ''Straits Times''. At first he was assigned to the Taiwan desk, where his articles clearly showed a pro-unification stance. These articles are collected in a book called '' 'Will Taiwan Break Away: The Rise of Taiwanese Nationalism' ''. Ching was later named () China correspondent for the journal.
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