China: Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai must be released after decade of cruel secrecy
Gui Minhai was sentenced to 10 years in prison after a sham trial and has been denied family contact and legal access, Amnesty International says.
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China says jailed Swedish publisher is Chinese citizen
BEIJING - China maintains that jailed Swedish publisher Gui Minhai is a Chinese national and it firmly opposes any country, organization or person interfering with its judicial sovereignty in any form, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Arrested for the first time in 2015, this 61-year-old intellectual was sentenced for "unlawful provision of information abroad." Without news of him, MEPs and a coalition of NGOs call for his immediate release.
China: Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai must be released after decade of cruel secrecy
Ahead of the 10-year anniversary of the disappearance of Swedish bookseller Gui Minhai, who is currently imprisoned in an unknown location in China on unsubstantiated “spying” charges, Amnesty International’s China Director Sarah Brooks said: “Ten years after Gui Minhai’s disappearance, his case stands as a chilling warning to anyone who dares to write or publish […]
China's foreign ministry says jailed Swedish publisher is Chinese citizen
BEIJING — China maintains that jailed Swedish publisher Gui Minhai is a Chinese national and it firmly opposes any country, organisation or person interfering with its judicial sovereignty in any form, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday (Oct 16).Gui, a Hong Kong-based publisher of books critical of China's communist leaders, was handed a 10-year prison term by China in 2020 for illegally providing intelligence overseas, prompting a pr…
In 2015, Swedish bookseller Gui Minhai was abducted from Thailand to China by Chinese state security forces. He was sentenced to a heavy sentence on charges of espionage and has since disappeared. Amnesty International revealed in a statement released on Wednesday (October 15) that he remains secretly detained at an undisclosed location in China.
Joint Statement from Civil Society Groups on the Chinese Government’s Arbitrary Detention of Swedish publisher Gui Minhai | Chinese Human Rights Defenders
We, the undersigned press freedom, journalists’, human rights, international organisations, strongly condemn the Chinese government's ongoing arbitrary detention of Swedish publisher and writer Gui Minhai on the 10th anniversary of his kidnapping.
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