U.S consulate in Guangzhou, China (Wikiwand)
NBC: Evacuated after 'health attacks' in Cuba and China, diplomats face new ordeals in U.S.
Some diplomats and their doctors tell NBC they're concerned the U.S. wants to downplay what happened. Some suspect harassment has continued inside the U.S..
WASHINGTON — Alone in her bed in a sprawling Chinese metropolis, Catherine Werner was jolted awake one night by a pulsing, humming sound. It seemed to be coming from a specific direction.
Perhaps the A.C. unit in her upscale Guangzhou apartment was malfunctioning, the American diplomat thought. But at the same moment, she also noticed intense pressure in her head.
The sounds and sensations returned, night after night, for months. When Werner's health began declining in late 2017 — vomiting, headaches, loss of balance — she brushed it off at first, thinking China's polluted air and water were getting to her.
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WNU Editor: It is not easy to be a diplomat sometimes.
This was an outrageous, cowardly attack. .makes me think of China somehow
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