The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wife of jailed Taiwanese democracy activist to visit him in China prison

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BEIJING: The wife of a Taiwanese democracy activist jailed in China travelled to the country yesterday after being granted permission to visit him in prison for the first time, in a case that has strained crossstrai­t relations.

NGO worker Lee Ming-cheh was sentenced to five years in prison in November on charges of subverting state power by a court in central Hunan province, as activists face increased pressure from authoritie­s under Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Taipei has called Lee’s jailing ‘unacceptab­le’ and a serious blow to relations, while his wife Lee Ching-yu has said his trial was a ‘political show’.

She told reporters prior to her departure yesterday that she intends to pass on ‘messages from the free world’ during her planned visit to see him in prison today.

Her flight landed in Changsha Huanghua Internatio­nal Airport in Hunan province at 11.57 am according to the airport.

Lee did not answer phone calls and messages from AFP.

Her husband was arrested in March 2017 during a trip to the mainland and held incommunic­ado for months.

Chinese authoritie­s cancelled Lee Ching-yu’s mainland travel permit last April as she searched for her missing husband and later only granted her singleentr­y visas to attend the trial and sentencing.

But in January she was barred from boarding a flight to visit Lee in Hunan’s Chishan prison.

During his trial, Lee admitted the charges, stating that he had written and distribute­d online articles that criticised China’s ruling Communist Party and promoted democracy.

He had shared ‘Taiwan’s democratic experience­s’ with his Chinese friends online for many years and often mailed books to them, according to the Taiwan Associatio­n for Human Rights.

“While it is positive that Ms Lee will be given access to her husband in prison, Lee Ming-cheh should never have been imprisoned in the first place,” said Maya Wang, China researcher for Human Rights Watch.

“Lee should be immediatel­y released,” Wang said.

Amnesty Internatio­nal and Taiwanese rights groups have also vowed to continue pushing for Lee’s release.

Hunan’s Chishan prison did not answer calls from AFP yesterday. — AFP

 ?? AFP photo ?? Lee speaks to the press at Taoyuan Internatio­nal Airport, near Taipei, prior to boarding her flight to Changsha, China. —
AFP photo Lee speaks to the press at Taoyuan Internatio­nal Airport, near Taipei, prior to boarding her flight to Changsha, China. —

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