
Washington, D.C. [US], August 4 (ANI): A former high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official with longstanding ties to the regime responsible for the ongoing genocide of Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities has been arrested in California in connection with a child abuse investigation, The Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) reported.
In May 2025, police in Arcadia, California, arrested 65-year-old Xuan Guojun and his 38-year-old wife, Silvia Zhang, on suspicion of child endangerment after their two-month-old baby was hospitalized with a traumatic head injury.
According to DCNF, security camera footage from their $4 million mansion revealed shocking abuse. The couple’s nanny, 56-year-old Li Chunmei, was allegedly caught on video abusing 21 children—most of them toddlers—under the couple’s care. While Xuan and Zhang have not yet been formally charged, their company, Mark Surrogacy Investments LLC, is under investigation for allegedly failing to disclose the use of surrogate mothers, raising serious ethical and legal concerns.
DCNF’s investigation uncovered that Xuan spent over two decades serving in powerful CCP institutions directly involved in implementing the Chinese government’s repressive policies in Xinjiang. He held posts in both the Urumqi Municipal People’s Congress and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) People’s Congress—bodies that have been linked to mass internment, forced abortions, and surveillance targeting Uyghur Muslims.
Human rights leaders have condemned Xuan’s role.
“Their hands are fully stained with the blood of the Uyghur and other Turkic peoples,” Salih Hudayar, foreign minister of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile, told DCNF. “Anyone who served in the XUAR Congress during this time is complicit in genocide.”
Between 1997 and 2012, Xuan reportedly introduced more than 200 legislative proposals within these congresses, rubber-stamping CCP-controlled policies. These included laws supporting forced sterilizations, suppression of Uyghur language and culture, and increased mass surveillance, DCNF reported.
Xuan also held leadership roles in CCP-linked influence operations in the United States, including involvement with the United Front Work Department and a California-based group allegedly operating an unlicensed CCP-affiliated court system, according to DCNF’s January 2025 report.
The FBI and U.S. Department of Justice are now working with local authorities as the investigation expands.
For many, the Xuan case is raising deeper concerns—not only about the disturbing allegations of child abuse, but also about how a figure tied to one of the world’s worst human rights atrocities was able to quietly integrate into American suburban life.
As the investigation continues, the case is increasingly seen as more than just a domestic scandal—it is emerging as a stark example of the CCP’s global reach and the challenges of confronting its influence on U.S. soil. (ANI)