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Sweden demands China free jailed bookseller; Hong Kong play axed after complaints it 'defames' city
Sweden demands China free jailed bookseller; Hong Kong play axed after complaints it 'defames' city
by AFP Staff Writers
Stockholm (AFP) Oct 17, 2025

Sweden's foreign minister said Friday during a trip to China that she had urged Beijing to release Chinese-Swedish bookseller Gui Minhai, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2020 on espionage charges.

Gui, one of five Hong Kong-based booksellers known for publishing salacious titles about China's political leaders, has been at the centre of diplomatic tensions between Stockholm and Beijing for a decade.

China accuses Gui of illegally providing intelligence abroad.

"I have been very clear about the fact that the Swedish government demands the release of Gui Minhai and that he should be reunited with his daughter and the rest of his family," Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard told Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio while in Beijing, where she met with her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi.

She said neither she nor Swedish embassy officials had been allowed contact with Gui.

"I have no detailed information (on how he is doing), but I can't go into any details out of consideration for Gui Minhai," she said.

Gui disappeared while on holiday in Thailand on October 17, 2015 -- exactly 10 years ago -- and resurfaced in China, where he served two years in prison.

A few months after his October 2017 release, he was again arrested, this time while on a train to Beijing with Swedish diplomats.

He was then hit with the 10-year jail term in 2020.

Gui Minhai was born in China but moved to Scandinavia following the Tiananmen crackdown in 1989, and later became a Swedish citizen.

Sweden has repeatedly called for his release.

Beijing insists the matter is an internal affair and has rejected Sweden's criticism.

China does not recognise dual citizenship, and Chinese officials claimed he voluntarily reinstated his Chinese citizenship in 2018.

Sweden insists he remains a citizen.

Malmer Stenergard's visit to China was the first by a Swedish foreign minister in 11 years, she said.

Hong Kong LGBTQ play axed after complaints it 'defames' city
Hong Kong (AFP) Oct 18, 2025 - A Hong Kong arts hub cancelled the revival of an LGBTQ-themed play hours before tickets went on sale on Saturday, the cast said, after complaints that it "defames" the Chinese city.

"We Are Gay" was written by Candace Chong, one of Hong Kong's most celebrated playwrights, and describes a love triangle between three men.

It was first staged in Hong Kong in 2022 and was due to return to a centre in the West Kowloon Cultural District in November, but was cancelled about two hours before tickets were to go on sale.

The cancellation appeared to be another stinging defeat for Hong Kong's LGBTQ community after lawmakers voted down a bill in September that would have granted limited rights to same-sex couples.

"The team will continue rehearsals and explore alternative performance options, as this is what brings us the most happiness," the play's cast said in a statement.

The West Kowloon Cultural District is run by a statutory body whose members are appointed by the government.

Officials from Hong Kong's Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau (CSTB), which administers cultural activities in the finance hub, told AFP on Saturday that it supported the venue's decision to cancel the booking.

It said the West Kowloon Cultural District had received "a large number of complaints" alleging that the play "promotes confrontation and defames Hong Kong".

The Beijing-backed newspapers Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wei Po both published articles on Saturday that criticised Chong for "waging political opposition under the guise of cultural work" in Hong Kong, and saying that "We Are Gay" was written to satirise the city.

Cast member Anthony Wong said in a social media post after the cancellation that there is "no depiction of the government or its policies" in the play.

Organisers of Pink Dot Hong Kong, one of the city's largest events to celebrate diversity and promote LGBTQ rights, said in July it would not go ahead as planned because the West Kowloon Cultural District had denied it a venue "without explanation".

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