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Tag: Safeguard Defenders

China / Denmark / Estonia / Finland / Iceland / International relations / Norway / Sweden

New guide warns of risks for foreigners detained in China

February 26, 2025 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

A new guide published by human rights organization Safeguard Defenders aims to help families and friends of foreigners detained in China navigate the country’s opaque legal system. The guide, titled …

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China / General news / International relations / Sweden

Swedish Li Zhihui could face death penalty if extradited to China

January 12, 2021 - by Mette Larsen - Leave a Comment

Swedish Falun Gong activist Li Zhihui, 53, risks being extradited to China after he has been detained in Poland for almost two years. The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is …

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