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China Should Release Taiwan Activist, Says US Religious Freedom Envoy

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TAIPEI—The U. S. ambassador for religious freedom on March 12 called for the release of a Taiwan activist jailed in China, saying the case was…
TAIPEI—The U. S. ambassador for religious freedom on March 12 called for the release of a Taiwan activist jailed in China, saying the case was highly concerning to the U. S. government.
Sam Brownback said activist Li Ming-che, a community college lecturer and an activist at a human rights non-governmental organization in Taiwan, should be reunited with his wife.
“We call on the government of China to release him back to her and Taiwan,” Brownback said, referring to the activist’s wife, Li Ching-yu, who warned the international community to pay attention to China’s human rights record.
Li Ching-yu said Chinese authorities had repeatedly rejected her requests to visit her husband.

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