Causeway Bay Bookshop shopkeeper questions whether China has broken the rule of "One Country, Two systems"

Causeway Bay Bookshop shopkeeper  questions whether China has broken the rule of "One Country, Two systems"

Causeway Bay Bookshop shopkeeper questions whether China has broken the rule of "One Country, Two systems" Source: AAP/EPA/JEROME FAVRE

Hong Kong Causeway Bookstore staff , Wing Kei Leung, who has disappeared for nearly eight months, who came back from mainland China to Hong Kong met the media yesterday. He said he was detained by Chinese authorities. which is called "The central task force". He requested the Chinese government to explain whether the Chinese authorities has violated the rule of "One country, two systems".



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