Dissident seeks asylum, clouds China-US dialogue
May 03, 2012  19:45
A diplomatic row over a blind Chinese dissident overshadowed the inaugural meeting of the annual China-US strategic dialogue here after he sought American asylum for himself and his family over fears that "anything could happen" to them if they remained in the country. 

The controversy over Chen Guangcheng refused to die down today, a day after he left the US embassy after being holed up there for almost a week. Chen was yesterday driven to a hospital by American Ambassador Garry Locke, and reunited with his family, drawing a scathing reaction from China that demanded an apology over what it perceived was US interference in its affairs.
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