Hong Kong police reportedly arrested a bookstore owner and three employees on suspicion of selling “seditious” publications, including a biography of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai.
Hong Kong bookstore owner and staff arrested for selling Jimmy Lai’s biography
Biographer says ‘cruel irony’ that selling a biography of a man who is in jail for his activities as a journalist would lead to sedition charges ...
Hong Kong police arrest bookstore owner, staff for selling Jimmy Lai biography, TVB says
By Jessie Pang and Greg Torode HONG KONG, March 24 (Reuters) - Hong Kong police arrested a bookstore owner and three shopkeepers on Tuesday for allegedly selling "seditious" publications including a ...
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Hong Kong Police Arrest Bookstore Owner and Staff for Selling Jimmy Lai Biography, Broadcaster Reports
Hong Kong police arrested a bookstore owner and three shopkeepers on Tuesday for allegedly selling "seditious" publications including a biography of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai, broadcaster TVB ...
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