Sweden's publisher Gui Minhai has been sentenced to ten years in prison for illegally providing foreign information in China, one of the world's strongest countries. China-born Gui Minhai was arrested by the police in 2018 while he was with Swedish diplomats.
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The tension was also seen in China and Sweden regarding his arrest. Gui previously lived in Hong Kong, but later came to China and sold books that criticized the Chinese leadership. Sweden's foreign ministry demanded his release. On this, Chinese officials warned that interference in China's internal affairs will not be tolerated.
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Gui was sentenced by a court in East China's Ningbo city on Monday. His Chinese citizenship was restored in the year 2018, but it is not yet clear whether he has renounced his Swedish citizenship. 55-year-old Gui went missing from Hong Kong from October to December 2015. He later appeared in China. During that period, many such books on the political leadership of China were published, which became very popular in Hong Kong. These books were banned in China.
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