China gave a 3-year sentence to a Taiwan-based publisher on charges of inciting separatism
- A Taiwanese publishing house editor, Li Yanhe, received a three-year prison sentence for inciting separatism, a Chinese court announced.
- Li was fined 50,000 yuan and did not appeal the court's decision, according to Chen Binhua from China's Taiwan Affairs Office.
- The case raised concerns about the risks of publishing critical books in Taiwan and beyond, impacting the Chinese-language publishing industry.
- Gusa Publishing expressed that Li's colleagues were 'angry and upset,' emphasizing their confusion over Li's charges as he was 'just a publisher.
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China Sentenced Taiwanese Publisher to Three Years in Prison for Inciting Separatism
The editor-in-chief of a Taiwanese publishing house received a three-year prison sentence after a Chinese court convicted him of inciting separatism, a Chinese government spokesperson said Wednesday. The case raised concerns about the risks of publishing books critical of the Chi
Taiwan-based publisher sentenced to 3 years for inciting secession in China - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, March. 26 (CNA) Li Yanhe (李延賀), the founder of Taiwan-based Gūsa Publishing, has been sentenced to three years in prison by Chinese authorities for inciting secession, according to Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO).

China gave a 3-year sentence to a Taiwan-based publisher on charges of inciting separatism
The editor-in-chief of a Taiwanese publishing house has received a three-year prison sentence after a Chinese court convicted him of inciting separatism.


China sentences publisher to three years on ‘secession’ charges
BEIJING, March 26 — China said today it had sentenced a publisher to three years in prison for “inciting secession”. Li Yanhe, editor-in-chief of Gusa Publishing, went missing during a visit to mainland China in 2023 before Chinese authorities revealed he was being investigated for national security crimes. Today, Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) — responsible for relations with the island — said Lee had been tried and sentenced in Shanghai…
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