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Home Activity Slideshow 2016-10-02 Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Kaohsiung

2016-10-02 Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Kaohsiung

Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Kaohsiung
 



Through Stroms Looking for Justice - Guo Yao-chi Unjustly Sentenced to 8 Years Strange Case, New Book Presentation at Kaohsiung


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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 October 2016 08:58 )  

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Lee Ching-yu, the wife of human rights advocate Lee Ming-che, who is being detained in China, displays photographs of her husband at a news conference in Taipei on Tuesday last week.
Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

Lee Ching-yu (李淨瑜), the wife of detained human rights advocate Lee Ming-che (李明哲), said remarks by China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) substantiated an accusation that Beijing has its compradors in the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), after the office yesterday confirmed that it had commissioned a third party to “relate the relevant situation” to Lee Ching-yu and pass letters from Lee Ming-che to her and his parents, while warning other groups not to intervene in the case.