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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 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.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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