Bangkok Post

China arrests Taiwan activist for ‘subversion’

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>> BEIJING: China has arrested a visiting Taiwanese rights activist on suspicion of subverting state power, according to reports.

Lee Ming-che, a 42-year-old NGO worker, had been unreachabl­e since March 19 after he entered the southeaste­rn Chinese city of Zhuhai from Macau, according to Taiwan’s government.

On Friday China’s official state news agency Xinhua reported that he was in detention and had “confessed” following interrogat­ion.

Mr Lee had “colluded with mainlander­s…establishe­d illegal organisati­ons, and plotted out and carried out activities to subvert state power,” Xinhua cited a spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office as saying.

“After interrogat­ion, Lee and his group confessed to engaging in activities endangerin­g national security,” the spokesman was quoted as saying.

Mr Lee, who works at a community college in Taipei, has long supported civil society organisati­ons and activists in China.

“The Chinese authoritie­s did not disclose any evidence related to the case at all,” Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said in a late Friday statement reacting to the Xinhua report.

“Their vague and superficia­l responses cannot convince the people of Taiwan and also cannot convince the internatio­nal community watching this case,” it said.

Mr Lee had been sharing “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.

His detention is the latest in a series of incidents that have heightened tensions between Beijing and Taipei since China-sceptic President Tsai Ing-wen won Taiwan’s elections last year.

Beijing mistrusts her i ndependenc­e-leaning Democratic Progressiv­e Party, and has severed official communicat­ions with Taipei since she took office.

Taiwan has been self-ruled since 1949 following a civil war on the mainland. But Beijing still claims it as part of its territory awaiting reunificat­ion, by force if necessary.

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