Angry protesters gathered in Hong Kong after a city bookseller broke silence to reveal how he was blindfolded, interrogated and detained in China for eight months for trading titles critical of Beijing.
Hong Kong opposition lawmakers protested outside Beijing's representative office in the Chinese-ruled city over the disappearance of a bookseller.
A missing Hong Kong employee from a publisher of books critical of China was “assisting in an investigation”, his wife said yesterday, as police also probe the disappearance of his colleagues.