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China releases Swedish rights activist Peter Dahlin | China releases Swedish rights activist Peter Dahlin |
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A Swedish activist who was detained in China on charges of damaging national security has been released and deported. | A Swedish activist who was detained in China on charges of damaging national security has been released and deported. |
Peter Dahlin, 35, has been held since early January amid a crackdown on human rights lawyers and activists. | Peter Dahlin, 35, has been held since early January amid a crackdown on human rights lawyers and activists. |
Last week he appeared on state media apparently confessing to breaking the law through his organisation's support of local Chinese rights lawyers. | Last week he appeared on state media apparently confessing to breaking the law through his organisation's support of local Chinese rights lawyers. |
The Swedish embassy confirmed he had left China but gave no further details. | The Swedish embassy confirmed he had left China but gave no further details. |
Its foreign minister welcomed Mr Dahlin's release, but expressed concern about another Swede in Chinese detention. | |
'Absurd' confession | |
Mr Dahlin is the founder of Chinese Urgent Action Working Group (China Action), which describes itself as a legal aid organisation. | |
It provides assistance to uncertified lawyers who provide legal aid in rural areas, and provides direct help to disadvantaged groups and individuals who have experienced rights violations. | |
The group had said Mr Dahlin was detained on 4 January while en route to the airport. | |
Last week, in a report on state television, Mr Dahlin appeared to confess to aiding the Beijing law firm Fengrui - a number of the firm's lawyers have recently been detained on charges of subversion. | |
Mr Dahlin said he had violated Chinese law, caused harm to the Chinese government and hurt the Chinese public. | |
China Action called the report "absurd" and said the confession appeared to be forced. | |
Hong Kong anger | |
Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom said she remained "greatly concerned" about the status of detained Swedish National Gui Minhai. | |
Mr Gui is one of five people linked to a Hong Kong publishing house to disappear in recent months. He vanished while on holiday from Hong Kong in Thailand in October last year. | |
He had also appeared on Chinese TV earlier this month, saying he had voluntarily handed himself over to the authorities over a drink-driving fatality years ago. | |
The case has sparked protests in Hong Kong from those who believe they were kidnapped by China and are being held because of allegations in a book they were working on, critical of the mainland. | |
Ms Wallstrom said Sweden's "efforts to get a clear picture of his situation and the possibility to visit him continue with undiminished force". | Ms Wallstrom said Sweden's "efforts to get a clear picture of his situation and the possibility to visit him continue with undiminished force". |
Mystery disappearances in Hong Kong book world | Mystery disappearances in Hong Kong book world |
Gui Minhai: 51, disappeared while staying in Thailand in October 2015. The China-born Swedish national owns the Mighty Current publishing house | Gui Minhai: 51, disappeared while staying in Thailand in October 2015. The China-born Swedish national owns the Mighty Current publishing house |
Lui Bo: last seen in mainland China, just north of Hong Kong, in October 2015. General manager of Mighty Current | Lui Bo: last seen in mainland China, just north of Hong Kong, in October 2015. General manager of Mighty Current |
Cheung Jiping: 32, last seen in mainland China in October 2015. Mighty Current's business manager | Cheung Jiping: 32, last seen in mainland China in October 2015. Mighty Current's business manager |
Lam Wingkei: 60, last seen in Hong Kong in October 2015. Manager of Causeway Bay bookstore | Lam Wingkei: 60, last seen in Hong Kong in October 2015. Manager of Causeway Bay bookstore |
Lee Bo: 65 - also known as Paul Lee - disappeared in Hong Kong in late December 2015. A shareholder in Causeway Bay bookshop and a UK passport holder. Wife withdraws request for police to help find him in early 2016 saying he has been in contact from mainland China | Lee Bo: 65 - also known as Paul Lee - disappeared in Hong Kong in late December 2015. A shareholder in Causeway Bay bookshop and a UK passport holder. Wife withdraws request for police to help find him in early 2016 saying he has been in contact from mainland China |