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...Ms Wang called on foreign governments to take a tougher stance against China’s human rights abuses....
...One of the booksellers, Swedish citizen Gui Minhai, remains in detention at an unknown location in China....
...Mr Hammond is set to raise the case again during his meeting with Wang Yi, the Chinese foreign minister, on Saturday....
...On Sunday state broadcaster China Central Television aired a confession by Gui Minhai, a Hong Kong publisher who sold books critical of the Chinese Communist party, in which Mr Gui confessed to a drink-driving...
...The move comes just after Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, hosted a conference aimed at kick-starting the six-party talks that was attended by Kim Kye Gwan, North Korea’s chief nuclear negotiator....
...The powerful commission’s so-called shuang-gui (or “twin regulation”) powers allow it to detain party officials indefinitely....
...Wang Qishan, vice-premier, also brought up the safety of China’s financial assets....
...It was not clear, however, when precisely Mr Wang joined his colleagues in detention....
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