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Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, seized by Chinese authorities in 2015, dies in Taiwan at 70

Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, seized by Chinese authorities in 2015, dies in Taiwan at 70

Summary

Lam Wing-kee, a Hong Kong bookseller known for opposing Beijing’s control over free speech, died in Taiwan at age 70. He had been seized by Chinese authorities in 2015 and later moved to Taiwan, where he reopened his bookstore before falling ill last year.

Key Facts

  • Lam Wing-kee was seized by Chinese authorities in October 2015 after crossing from Hong Kong to mainland China.
  • He was held under strict surveillance in Ningbo, China, for five months and forced to confess on Chinese TV.
  • Lam worked at Causeway Bay Books in Hong Kong, which sold books about Chinese leaders and political scandals.
  • He moved to Taipei, Taiwan, in 2019 due to fears of legal problems and reopened the bookstore in 2020.
  • Lam died in June 2024 after a cancer relapse, passing away in a Taipei hospital.
  • Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te expressed condolences and praised Lam’s courage in defending freedom.
  • Other booksellers from Causeway Bay Books also disappeared or were detained, including Gui Minhai, who was sentenced to prison in China.
  • After large protests in 2019, Hong Kong authorities increased controls on speech and arrested people for selling certain publications.
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