Editor’s note for Tuesday, August 10, 2021
A note from the editor of today's The China Project Access newsletter.

My thoughts today:
Today, a Chinese court upheld the death sentence of a Canadian man convicted of drug trafficking: Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, who was initially sentenced to 15 years in prison. But in 2019, he was retried and given a death sentence in a one-day retrial, about a month after the Canadian authorities arrested Mรจng Wวnzhลu ๅญๆ่ by request from the U.S. government.
Tomorrow a verdict is also expected for Michael Spavor, one of two Canadian citizens awaiting verdicts in espionage trials widely thought to be prosecuted in retaliation for Mengโs arrest, although there is no word yet on the fate of the other detained Canadian, Michael Kovrig.
The final stretch of Mengโs extradition hearing is currently ongoing, and the new moves from the Chinese government appear to be to be signalling connected with Mengโs case.
In Hong Kong, the territoryโs largest teachers union has announced it will disband, following pressure from the government, including pieces in the Peopleโs Daily and Xinhua News Agency calling the union a โpoisonous tumourโ that must be โeradicated.โ
Our word of the day is Lithuania (็ซ้ถๅฎ lรฌtรกowวn).
โJeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief