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Anger over second 'snatching' of bookseller in China


Fears mount over bookseller ‘freed’ by ChinaHis daughter Angela Gui told Radio Sweden that since her father’s official release from detention, he had been put in a police-managed flat under surveillance. The Swedish foreign ministry said it was “fully aware” of what had happened to Gui, without giving further details. Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström had summoned China’s ambassador to a meeting and had been promised information about what had happened to the publisher, Nilsson added. Hong Kong publishers spooked, anti-China books off shelves“Communication channels between China and Sweden are smooth and effective. Chinese authorities were widely criticised after veteran Chinese rights activist and Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo died from liver cancer while on medical parole on the mainland in December last year.


Source: The Express Tribune January 23, 2018 10:18 UTC



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