Taiwan says detention of activist in China not a 'one-off'


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  • Thursday, 30 Mar 2017

Li Ching-yu (C), holds photos of her husband, Taiwanese human rights activist Li Ming-che, detained in China, during a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan March 29, 2017. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

TAIPEI (Reuters) - China's detention of a Taiwan activist was not a "one-off", the Taiwan government said Thursday, a day after the man's wife and rights groups demanded his release or at least that they be told the charges against him.

Li Ming-che, a community college worker known for supporting human rights in China, disappeared when travelling into China on March 19.

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