r*******t 发帖数: 8550 | 1 State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Chen had been offered a
fellowship by a U.S. university, where he can be joined by his wife and two
children. New York University said it had invited Chen to be a visiting
scholar at its law school.
Nuland also said Washington expected Beijing to deal quickly with Chen's
application to travel abroad. "The United States government would then give
visa requests for him and his immediate family priority attention," she said
in a statement.
While some activists said China could drag its feet on Chen, Bob Fu of the
Texas-based advocacy group ChinaAid said in a statement on Friday that "Chen
is so widely popular now, Beijing probably wants him in New York as soon as
possible."
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