A Houston man sentenced to death in a Chinese prison is set to be released after 12 years, the White House said Wednesday.
Swidan was arrested and imprisoned in 2012 in China on allegations of drug trafficking and sentenced to death. Texans in ...
The Chinese government set up "police service stations" across the world, according to Abbott's order, with one rumored to be ...
Mark Swidan from Houston was involved in a prisoner swap between the United States and China that also led to the release of ...
Mark Swidan had been wrongfully detained in China since 2012, and his family fought to one day bring him home. Now, the State ...
The three are Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung, all of whom had been designated by the U.S. government as wrongfully ...
Three Americans who were wrongfully detained in China have landed on U.S. soil as part of a prisoner swap, a senior U.S.
HOUSTON - A Houston man sentenced to death in a Chinese prison more than 10 years ago is among three prisoners who will soon return to the United States, the White House said. Mark Swidan was ...
In 2012, Mark Swidan was detained in China on drug-related charges. He was sentenced to death in 2019 during his detainment.
Texas lawmakers welcomed news that China is releasing Houston businessman Mark Swidan, who had been imprisoned since 2012, as ...
Swidan is originally from Luling, but lived in Houston at the time of his imprisonment. Swidan was detained by Chinese authorities during a business trip on Nov. 13, 2012. By December, he was ...