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Five Hong Kong booksellers disappeared and later turned up in police custody on mainland China, and nearly two months later, Chinese authorities have yet to explain how they got there. Foreign
Hong Kong: Missing Booksellers Spark Deep Anxiety
Police walk past missing-person notices for Gui Minhai, left, among five missing booksellers from the Mighty Current publishing house, and Yau Wentian, a Hong Kong publisher who was jailed for 10
People take part in a rally on January 10 in Hong Kong, protesting the disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers. Credit: Lam Yik Fei The 10-minute news package aired on state broadcaster CCTV
In Hong Kong’s densely packed Causeway Bay district, a red sign with a portrait of Chairman Mao looms over the bustling storefronts and shoppers. The sign indicates that there is coffee, books and
Hong Kong’s Missing Booksellers
· Five Hong Kong booksellers vanish, only to resurface in China. How and why did they get there? From: 101 EastHong Kong’s Missing Booksellers Five Hong Kong booksellers …
Posts about Hong Kong booksellers written by Alvis It turns out that some of the abducted HK booksellers are of non-Chinese nationalities, just like the one in the above-mentioned news article (the first one), which calls for an international outcry over the blatant
China holding ′missing′ HK booksellers
Hong Kong police say mainland China has confirmed that it’s holding three missing Hong Kong booksellers, in addition to two others who went missing last year. The European parliament has called
Three Hong Kong Booksellers To Be Released on Bail
Three of the five Hong Kong booksellers and publishers who are under police detention in China after disappearing in Hong Kong or Thailand will be released on bail while the investigation is
· In Hong Kong itself, activists and opposition politicians have voiced their concerns about what the case means for the former British colony. “It is a matter concerning the fate of the ‘one country, two systems’,” said Democratic Party lawmaker Albert …
Frank Ching is a Hong Kong-based journalist.—–The consternation in Hong Kong about the case of five missing booksellers – especially the most recent case of the apparent disappearance of Lee
HONG KONG – As the mystery of Hong Kong’s missing booksellers continues, the Chinese government has confirmed two of the five that vanished are …
· In a statement published by the Hong Kong government Thursday said that Lui Por, Cheung Chi Ping and Lam Wing Kee are “under investigation” and being held by police in Guangdong province. This was the first time Chinese police revealed that the three men — who went missing while visiting the mainland last year — were in their custody.
· Hong Kong police referred to the letter from the Chinese police in a statement, but did not make it public in full. Two other Hong Kong booksellers who also disappeared, Gui …
Hong Kong booksellers defy Beijing’s implied threats Temporary detention of publishers is producing a general paranoia in the industry, but not all are compliant
Hong Kong booksellers: ‘I was handcuffed and my eyes were covered’ By Philip Wen Updated June 17, 2016 — 11.14am first published at 8.44am Save Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for
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