Last week, an estimated 6,000 labour and human rights activists marched in the streets of Hong Kong in support of Lam wing-kee. Lam was one of the five workers that were employed in bookshops and printers and mysteriously disappeared for months. They later reappeared in mainland China. Lam said that he was arrested by mainland Chinese authorities for publishing material that was critical of Chinese politicians.
Last week, an estimated 6,000 labour and human rights activists marched in the streets of Hong Kong in support of Lam wing-kee. Lam was one of the five workers that were employed in bookshops and printers and mysteriously disappeared for months. They later reappeared in mainland China. Lam said that he was arrested by mainland Chinese authorities for publishing material that was critical of Chinese politicians.