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Mr Gui has been in and out of Chinese detention for years A Chinese court has sentenced Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai to 10 years in jail for "illegally providing intelligence overseas". Mr Gui ...
Publisher Gui Minhai, missing in Hong Kong since October, appears on state TV in mainland China saying he handed himself in over a criminal charge.
Image caption, Swedish bookseller Gui Minhai, who is detained in China, gave a video interview in which he condemned Stockholm. It's not clear if he was speaking under duress. 11 February 2018 ...
Publisher Gui Minhai, missing in Hong Kong since October, appears on state TV in mainland China saying he handed himself in over a criminal charge.
Hong Kong correspondent, BBC News. ... Among them is Gui Minhai, a China-born Swedish national who is the owner of Mighty Current, the publishing house that owns the bookstore.
Mr Gui first made headlines in 2015 when he vanished from Thailand and resurfaced in China. After his disappearance, there were allegations that he had been abducted by Chinese agents.
Swedish bookseller Gui Minhai, who is detained in China, gave a video interview in which he condemned Stockholm. It's not clear if he was speaking under duress. State media in China have accused ...
A Chinese court has sentenced Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai to 10 years in jail for "illegally providing intelligence overseas". Mr Gui, who holds Swedish citizenship, has been in and out of ...
State media in China have accused Sweden of a movie-style plot to spirit away detained bookseller Gui Minhai, who has Swedish citizenship. The Hong Kong-based businessman was seized on 20 January ...
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