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4,000 Hong Kong Protesters Voice Against China On Bookseller Detentions
- Sunday June 19, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Over 4,000 people marched in Hong Kong today to protest against China's detention of five booksellers whose shop published gossipy books about Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping.
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Hong Kong Protesters Voice Outrage After Bookseller Detentions Exposed
- Saturday June 18, 2016
- World News | Reuters
More than 100 activists marched on China's liaison office in Hong Kong on Friday to protest against the detention of five booksellers after one of them recounted his ill-treatment by Chinese authorities.
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Missing Bookseller Detained In China Returns To Hong Kong: Police
- Friday March 4, 2016
- World News | Reuters
One of five missing Hong Kong booksellers allegedly specialising in gossipy publications about Chinese leaders and detained in China returned home today, Hong Kong police said.
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US Raps China On Disappearance Of Hong Kong Booksellers
- Tuesday February 2, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Washington called for Beijing to explain the disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers Monday, with a State Department spokesman saying the incidents "raise serious questions about China's commitment to Hong Kong's autonomy".
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Hong Kong Protesters Call For Release Of Missing Booksellers
- Sunday January 10, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Thousands of protesters marched through central Hong Kong Sunday, demanding the release of five missing booksellers who are feared to have been detained by authorities in mainland China.
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Hong Kong Publishers Spooked, Anti-China Books Off Shelves
- Sunday January 10, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Hong Kong publishers and vendors of books on Chinese politics that are banned in China are unnerved by the mysterious disappearances of five booksellers, and in some cases pulling books critical of Beijing's leaders from their shelves.
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Bookseller Disappearances Cut Deep Into Freedom Fears
- Thursday January 7, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers has sent shivers through Hong Kong as anxiety grows that Chinese control over the city is tightening.
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Mystery Of The Missing Hong Kong Bookseller Deepens As Wife Drops Police Report
- Tuesday January 5, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
The mystery surrounding five missing Hong Kong booksellers known for titles banned in mainland China has deepened after one purportedly wrote to say he was fine, prompting his wife to drop a missing person's report.
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Hong Kong Says "No Indication" China Involved In Case Of Missing Booksellers
- Monday January 4, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying said today he was "highly concerned" about the disappearance of five booksellers specializing in publications critical of China, while playing down speculation one may have been abducted by Chinese agents.
- www.ndtv.com
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4,000 Hong Kong Protesters Voice Against China On Bookseller Detentions
- Sunday June 19, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Over 4,000 people marched in Hong Kong today to protest against China's detention of five booksellers whose shop published gossipy books about Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hong Kong Protesters Voice Outrage After Bookseller Detentions Exposed
- Saturday June 18, 2016
- World News | Reuters
More than 100 activists marched on China's liaison office in Hong Kong on Friday to protest against the detention of five booksellers after one of them recounted his ill-treatment by Chinese authorities.
- www.ndtv.com
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Missing Bookseller Detained In China Returns To Hong Kong: Police
- Friday March 4, 2016
- World News | Reuters
One of five missing Hong Kong booksellers allegedly specialising in gossipy publications about Chinese leaders and detained in China returned home today, Hong Kong police said.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Raps China On Disappearance Of Hong Kong Booksellers
- Tuesday February 2, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Washington called for Beijing to explain the disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers Monday, with a State Department spokesman saying the incidents "raise serious questions about China's commitment to Hong Kong's autonomy".
- www.ndtv.com
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Hong Kong Protesters Call For Release Of Missing Booksellers
- Sunday January 10, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Thousands of protesters marched through central Hong Kong Sunday, demanding the release of five missing booksellers who are feared to have been detained by authorities in mainland China.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hong Kong Publishers Spooked, Anti-China Books Off Shelves
- Sunday January 10, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Hong Kong publishers and vendors of books on Chinese politics that are banned in China are unnerved by the mysterious disappearances of five booksellers, and in some cases pulling books critical of Beijing's leaders from their shelves.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bookseller Disappearances Cut Deep Into Freedom Fears
- Thursday January 7, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers has sent shivers through Hong Kong as anxiety grows that Chinese control over the city is tightening.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mystery Of The Missing Hong Kong Bookseller Deepens As Wife Drops Police Report
- Tuesday January 5, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
The mystery surrounding five missing Hong Kong booksellers known for titles banned in mainland China has deepened after one purportedly wrote to say he was fine, prompting his wife to drop a missing person's report.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hong Kong Says "No Indication" China Involved In Case Of Missing Booksellers
- Monday January 4, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying said today he was "highly concerned" about the disappearance of five booksellers specializing in publications critical of China, while playing down speculation one may have been abducted by Chinese agents.
- www.ndtv.com