Taiwan-based publisher sentenced to 3 years for inciting secession in China
03/26/2025 05:30 PM
Li Yanhe (李延賀), the founder of Taiwan-based Gūsa Publishing, has been sentenced to three years in prison by Chinese authorities for inciting secession, according to Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO).
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