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China says jailed Swedish publisher is Chinese citizen

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Posted on October 16, 2025

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BEIJING (Reuters) -China maintains that jailed Swedish publisher Gui Minhai is a Chinese national and it firmly opposes any country or organization interfering with its judicial sovereignty in any

China Asserts Gui Minhai's Citizenship Amid International Scrutiny

BEIJING (Reuters) -China maintains that jailed Swedish publisher Gui Minhai is a Chinese national and it firmly opposes any country, organization or person interfering with its judicial sovereignty in any form, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday.

Gui, a Hong Kong-based publisher of books critical of China's communist leaders, was handed a 10-year prison term by China in 2020 for illegally providing intelligence overseas, prompting a protest from Stockholm.

The case has regained attention ahead of a visit to China by Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard from Thursday to Friday.

"I want to emphasize again that Gui Minhai violated China's laws and regulations and China is handling the case in accordance with the law," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told a regular press conference on Thursday.

Gui, 61, was first abducted in a Thai beach resort of Pattaya in 2015 before surfacing in Chinese detention. He was released in 2017 and detained again by the mainland police in 2018 while with Swedish diplomats on a Beijing-bound train.

A court in the eastern Chinese city of Ningbo that sentenced Gui said he had asked to have his Chinese citizenship reinstated.

(Reporting by Colleen Howe and Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Christian Schmollinger, William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • China claims Gui Minhai as a Chinese citizen.
  • Gui Minhai sentenced to 10 years for intelligence charges.
  • Swedish protests over Gui's imprisonment continue.
  • Swedish Foreign Minister visits China amid tensions.
  • Gui's case highlights China's judicial sovereignty stance.

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What is judicial sovereignty?
Judicial sovereignty refers to the authority of a state to govern itself and make legal decisions without external interference. It emphasizes the independence of a nation's legal system.
What is a publisher?
A publisher is an individual or company that prepares and issues books, magazines, or other content for public distribution. They manage the production, marketing, and distribution of publications.
What is a prison term?
A prison term is the duration of time that a person is sentenced to serve in prison as a punishment for a crime. It varies based on the severity of the offense.
What is a protest?
A protest is a public demonstration or expression of objection against an issue, policy, or action. It is often organized to raise awareness or demand change.

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