An open letter to Chinese officials on the status of the Changsha Funeng 3
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We are writing to express deep concern about the well-being of detained social service workers Cheng Yuan (程渊), Liu Dazhi (刘大志) and Wu Gejianxiong (吴葛健雄), who have dedicated themselves to assisting Chinese citizens to exercise their legal rights without discrimination.
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12 Hongkongers are now being subject to China’s murky criminal system – their compatriots should learn what’s at stake
October 17, 2020 Comments Off on 12 Hongkongers are now being subject to China’s murky criminal system – their compatriots should learn what’s at stakeBy Leo Lan When the 12 Hong Kong activists decided to cross the strait from Hong Kong to Taiwan, they may have understood the potential risks, including being caught by mainland Chinese, Hong Kong or Taiwan marine police, or a possible accident at sea. Yet, the 12 and their family (read more…)
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