Taiwan Affairs Council: Li Mingzhe has decided or not the last case – VOA Chinese (VOA)



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Business Council of mainland Taiwan: Li Mingzhe was arrested or not the last case. Voice of America Chinese (VOA)

AMC Taiwan reminded Taiwanese non-governmental organizations (NGOs) active in mainland China "to be vigilant". The Taiwan Business Council announced Tuesday that the advisory committee had revealed that some members of the advisory committee had declared that the arrest of Li Mingzhe may not have been the last case in progress, but that 39, there may be others in the future. AMC Taiwan reminded Taiwanese non-governmental organizations (NGOs) active in mainland China "to be vigilant". The Taiwan Business Council announced Tuesday that the advisory committee had revealed that some members of the advisory committee had declared that the arrest of Li Mingzhe may not have been the last case in progress, but that 39, there may be others in the future. Li Mingzhe, a Taiwan-based non-governmental human rights activist, was arrested in China on March 19 and accused of "subverting state power." Some scholars pointed out that the issue of Li Mingzhe's case, the place of detention, the health situation and the protection of the rights of the parties during the investigation were not clear to the outside world. In addition, MAC members present at the meeting said that the risks faced by NGOs working outside poverty reduction and community development areas in China should be more cautious. The Law on the Administration of Domestic Activities of Foreign NGOs, which came into effect on January 1 of this year, stipulates that all foreign NGOs operating in China must be registered and registered and that the departments that manage these foreign NGOs must Ministry of Civil Affairs at the Department of Public Safety. The law also stipulates that foreign NGOs can neither participate nor fund political and religious activities in China. The law gives Chinese police the right to question employees of foreign NGOs, inspect their offices, check their documents and even confiscate their property.

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