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CBS News/ May 3, 2012, 2:28 PM

Romney blasts Obama administration's handling of Chinese dissident case

UPDATED 9:48 p.m. ET

(CBS News) PORTSMOUTH, Va. -- The State Department's handling of the situation involving blind Chinese dissident lawyer Chen Guangcheng is "a day of shame for the Obama administration," GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney charged on Thursday.

Chen drew worldwide attention with his daring escape from his home last month. He reportedly had embraced a plan to remain in China, and left the U.S. Embassy there after American and Chinese authorities worked out a potential deal. But in recent days he has told reporters that he and his family feel insecure in the hands of Chinese authorities, and that he would like to go to the United States.

The incident has threatened to overwhelm a visit to Beijing by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who had hoped to focus on economic issues instead of thorny human rights concerns with the Chinese. It also threatens to undermine the confident image on foreign policy that Obama has sought to project with the one-year annivesary of the death of Osama bin Laden.

Romney, in a speech in Portsmouth, accused the administration of seeking to hasten Chen's departure from the embassy placing economic concerns above Chen's freedom.

"The reports are, if they are accurate, that our administration, willingly or unwittingly communicated to Chen an implicit threat to his family, and also probably sped up, or may have sped up the process of his decision to leave the embassy because they wanted to move on to a series of discussions that Mr. Geithner and our secretary of state are planning to have with China," Romney said.

"It's also apparent according to these reports, if they are accurate, that our embassy failed to put in place the kind of verifiable measures that would ensure the safety of Mr. Chen and his family," Romney added. "If these reports are true, this is a dark day for freedom. And it's a day of shame for the Obama administration. We are a place of freedom here and around the world, and we should stand up and defend freedom wherever it is under attack."

During the White House briefing on Thursday, press secretary Jay Carney defended the administration's handling of the dissident's situation based on his originally stated desire to remain in China.

"Acting on his desires, State Department officials had conversations with Chinese officials to try to achieve that," Carney said. "U.S. officials and State Department officials made clear to the Chinese that we would, in the implementation of this agreement, continue to monitor Mr. Chen's case."

Carney avoided commenting on new desires expressed by Chen to seek asylum in the United States, referring most questions from reporters to the State Department.

Obama reelection campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said in a statement, "Mitt Romney's attacks on America's policies abroad ring hollow ... He has no coherent foreign policy vision, no concrete plans to enhance our security and strengthen our alliances, and he has taken conflicting positions on every major foreign policy issue facing our nation."

Rebecca Kaplan contributed.

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AttyFAM says:
Well, Romney, can you eat crow? You are going to have to do so. It did not show much foresight on your part to attack Obama, first when he was on safe legal grounds, and second, when, if you looked ahead at the possible moves, this was very likely part of the plan that was reached with China.
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Lindag10 says:
Blast away Mitt!! It seems like the Obama administration can handle things just fine without your input. They made a deal today to let China save face and at the same time allow Chen to leave China without invading China and starting ANOTHER useless war.
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bilrobi1 says:
Seen the news today Mitt?
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rksharma-2009 says:
Again Romney will be claiming credit for this one as well if Chen ends up in USA. This clearly shows, Romney is not a president material and he does not know how international politics work. This man is shameless republican who only knows how to change his positions based on the weather out there.
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tonyatq says:
Question Mr Romney, what would you have done.
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KPeters_from_UK says:
"The U.S. State Department says a blind activist has fellowship at a U.S. university and it expects China to quickly handle the travel procedures for him."

Nevermind, everything is okay. Job done.
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melvin1916 says:
Well, Romney.......open mouth insert foot. Now it is reported that the Chinese have agreed to let this man come into the USA on a student visa thanks to the efforts of the State Dept./ Hilary Clinton efforts. Romney is showing he jumps the gun and screws it up. I don't want someone like that in the oval office. Give him the red phone and that push button and he may push it and then go 'oops.' He is not demonstrating presidential character. He needs to keep his mouth shut for now.
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smirk5 says:
If everything works out, Romney will come out and say, "Of course I would have done the same thing" People will say, but you said this and this and this. Then, he'll say, "what I meant was..."
Typical Romney.
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greco99-2009 says:
Romney is such a complete liar and toad.

As a businessman he sold monitoring technology to the Chinese gvt.

Remember Romney has zero foreign experience (other than three years knocking on doors in France without making a single convert).

Now watch Chen come to the USA and protest with Occupy to get pepper sprayed and beaten so that he can see how 'free' it really is here...
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fedup12 says:
Chen drew worldwide attention with his daring escape from his home last month
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lol
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