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what's common in mainland china is not common in hong kong. hong kong has a different system and that's why people are so alarmed in this case. >> reporter: it is widely known that mainlanders come to hong kong to buy books and the fear here is that mainland authorities are now reaching into hong kong's affairs. and in beijing but were not able to get any more answers as to where lee bo may be. id gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. it's not always as easy for me as it is for him... it's easy for me cause look at her. aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture so i can get into the swing of it a bit quicker. and when i know she's feeling like that, it make
what's common in mainland china is not common in hong kong. hong kong has a different system and that's why people are so alarmed in this case. >> reporter: it is widely known that mainlanders come to hong kong to buy books and the fear here is that mainland authorities are now reaching into hong kong's affairs. and in beijing but were not able to get any more answers as to where lee bo may be. id gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference....
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what's common in mainland china is not common in hong kong. hong kong has a different system and that's why people are so alarmed in this case. >> reporter: it is widely known that mainlanders come to hong kong to buy books and the fear here is that mainland authorities are now reaching into hong kong's affairs. we contacted officials both here and in beijing but were not able where li wo may be. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, try resolve pet expert. olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist. there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike t
what's common in mainland china is not common in hong kong. hong kong has a different system and that's why people are so alarmed in this case. >> reporter: it is widely known that mainlanders come to hong kong to buy books and the fear here is that mainland authorities are now reaching into hong kong's affairs. we contacted officials both here and in beijing but were not able where li wo may be. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula...
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on any given day there are millions of taiwan people living and working in mainland china and there arehundreds of thousands of people from mainland china going to taiwan as tourists, students and business people. so i think it is irreversible for further integration between two sides of the taiwan straits rather than trying in vain to push for the reversal of the closer integration of taiwan on the one hand the mainland china on the other hand >>> we have to wait and see. thank you. prosecutors in france have launched an investigation into a drug trial that has left one man brain dead and five others critical ill. 90 people were given a drug. >> reporter: it was a clinical trial that went bad i wrong. with one person declared brain dead and five others in hospital, the health minister has ordered an investigation. >> translation: the families are devastated. we will make sure they are given all the answers, particularly as right now i'm not aware of any comparable case. what has happened is unprecedented and requires the greatest possible vigilance in the coming investigation. >> repor
on any given day there are millions of taiwan people living and working in mainland china and there arehundreds of thousands of people from mainland china going to taiwan as tourists, students and business people. so i think it is irreversible for further integration between two sides of the taiwan straits rather than trying in vain to push for the reversal of the closer integration of taiwan on the one hand the mainland china on the other hand >>> we have to wait and see. thank you....
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days later, he purportedly sent a letter which suggested he was in mainland china, assisting with an investigation. lee was the fifth person tied to causeway bay books to go missing. >> this book shop specializes in the stories that could never be on sale in mainland china, criticizing the communist party and the rulers. >> protestors worry chinese government agents illegally snamped lee and took him into mainland china. the hong kong government released a statement today saying law enforcement officers of other jurs dictions do not have the authority to take kong. protester same cho said the chinese government shouldn't use their tricks to arrest our hong william knee is follow-- nee is following this case for am nesesy international. >> beijing sees this type of company as posing a threat to national security because they say that they are producing rumors and slander about the country's leadership and political system. >> lee bo picture is just the latest face in the fight against beijing's efforts to exert control. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> glor: coming up next, a young w
days later, he purportedly sent a letter which suggested he was in mainland china, assisting with an investigation. lee was the fifth person tied to causeway bay books to go missing. >> this book shop specializes in the stories that could never be on sale in mainland china, criticizing the communist party and the rulers. >> protestors worry chinese government agents illegally snamped lee and took him into mainland china. the hong kong government released a statement today saying law...
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protesters worry chinese government agents illegally snatched lee and took him into mainland china. the hong kong government released a statement saying, law enforcement officers of other jurisdictions do not have the authority to take actions if they are in hong kong. protester sammy chow said the chinese government shouldn't use their tricks to arrest hong kong people. case for amnesty international. >> beijing sees this type of company as posing a threat to national security because they say they're producing rumors and slander about the country's leadership and political system. >> reporter: lee bo's picture is just the latest face in the fight against beijing's efforts to exert control. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >>> coming up next, a young woman arrested in a string of brazen jewel heists. >>> and the game that redefined the phrase "icing the kicker" when the cbs evening news continues. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you'r
protesters worry chinese government agents illegally snatched lee and took him into mainland china. the hong kong government released a statement saying, law enforcement officers of other jurisdictions do not have the authority to take actions if they are in hong kong. protester sammy chow said the chinese government shouldn't use their tricks to arrest hong kong people. case for amnesty international. >> beijing sees this type of company as posing a threat to national security because...
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protesters worry chinese government agents illegally snatched lee and took him into mainland china. the hong kong government released a statement today saying law enforcement officers of other jurisdictions do not have the authority to take actions if they y e in hong kong. protester sammy chow said the their tricks to arrest our hong kong people. william nee is following this case for amnesty international.on >> beijing sees this type ofs company as posing a threat to national security because they say that they are producing rumors and slander about the country's leadership and political system. >> reporter: lee bo's picture is just the latest face in the fight against beijing's effortsht to exert control. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> glor: coming up next, a young woman arrested in a string of brazen jewel heists. j and the game that redefined the phrase, icing the kicker. continues. ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. if
protesters worry chinese government agents illegally snatched lee and took him into mainland china. the hong kong government released a statement today saying law enforcement officers of other jurisdictions do not have the authority to take actions if they y e in hong kong. protester sammy chow said the their tricks to arrest our hong kong people. william nee is following this case for amnesty international.on >> beijing sees this type ofs company as posing a threat to national security...
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authorities or their agents may have illegally taken lee into the mainland. >> we are concerned about an incident of political kidnap. >> reporter: china's government linked global times newspaper wrote lee was not taken away by chinese mainland police officers, but was critical of the bookstore, calling it a source of political rumors and evil influence. >> this seems like an attack on freedom the press. >> reporter: amnesty international's william ni notes china does not have jurisdiction to come to hong kong and detain meone. >> in china right now, this type of thing is completely normal. what's common in mainland china hong kong has a different system and that'shy people are so alarmed in this case. >> reporter: it is widely known that mainlanders come to hong kong to buy books and the fear here is that mainland authorities are now reaching into hong kong's affairs. we contacted officials both here and in beijing but were not able to get any more answers as to where lee bo may be.id gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max stren
authorities or their agents may have illegally taken lee into the mainland. >> we are concerned about an incident of political kidnap. >> reporter: china's government linked global times newspaper wrote lee was not taken away by chinese mainland police officers, but was critical of the bookstore, calling it a source of political rumors and evil influence. >> this seems like an attack on freedom the press. >> reporter: amnesty international's william ni notes china does...
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about an incident of political kidnap. >> reporter: china's government linked global times newspaper wrote li was not taken away by chinese mainland police officers, but was critical of the bookstore, calling it a source of political rumors and evil influence. >> this seems like an attack on freedom the press. >> reporter: amnesty international's william ni notes china does not have jurisdiction to come to hong kong and detain someone. >> in china right now, this type of thing is completely normal. what's common in mainland china is not common in hong kong. hong kong has a different system and that's why people are so alarmed in this case. >> reporter: it is widely known that mainlanders come to hong kong to buy books and the fear here is that mainland authorities are now reaching into hong kong's affairs. we contacted officials both here and in beijing but were not able to get any more answers as to does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. res
about an incident of political kidnap. >> reporter: china's government linked global times newspaper wrote li was not taken away by chinese mainland police officers, but was critical of the bookstore, calling it a source of political rumors and evil influence. >> this seems like an attack on freedom the press. >> reporter: amnesty international's william ni notes china does not have jurisdiction to come to hong kong and detain someone. >> in china right now, this type of...
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booksellers to go missing from a company specialising in titles, about the chinese leadership banned in mainland china. despite demands for information, china's failure head to rumours and conspiracy theories. lee lee could have made his way to mainland china, for reasons bearing with troubled business relationships, and being involved with workers. >> they point to a handwritten letter saying he found his way across the boarder. >> he trd before us to be safe and absolutely safe. we must utilize resources to okay and save him. others seem to be taking precautions. local media say this has taken banned titles off the shex. the owner continues to receive messages of support, and has no plan to review controversial title. >> what we - what happened next, it happens on me. >> as a seller of books, rather than a publisher he believes he's safe >>> now, after four years of trial, the u.s. state of california is preparing for an onslaught of rain and flooding. the weather service issued flash flood letters from san diego to san francisco. el nino storms are due to linger until friday. mud yes waters already
booksellers to go missing from a company specialising in titles, about the chinese leadership banned in mainland china. despite demands for information, china's failure head to rumours and conspiracy theories. lee lee could have made his way to mainland china, for reasons bearing with troubled business relationships, and being involved with workers. >> they point to a handwritten letter saying he found his way across the boarder. >> he trd before us to be safe and absolutely safe....
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it is likely the owner of the bookshop was abducted outside and spirited into mainland china. means potentially no one in hong kong is safe from the long arm of chinese security. when the union jack was lowered here are 18 years ago, china promised it would not impose its political or legal system on hong kong citizens. in beijing, hammond sought to remind his hosts of that commitment. laws, breach of hong kong the question must be settled in hong kong are the hong kong judicial system. rupert: the response from china? mind your own business. >> hong kong's affairs is china's internal business. no foreign country has the right to interfere. rupert: not so says the woman who ran the internal affairs. hong kong is still a dazzling place. since britain left it has continued to prosper. the freedoms that underpin this disparity are in peril. rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news , hong kong. breach threatens a hong kong bookshop. in woman in wales got part of her vision back thanks to a bionic eye. rhian lewis had been losing her eyesight until she got abiotic chip implanted -- got a b
it is likely the owner of the bookshop was abducted outside and spirited into mainland china. means potentially no one in hong kong is safe from the long arm of chinese security. when the union jack was lowered here are 18 years ago, china promised it would not impose its political or legal system on hong kong citizens. in beijing, hammond sought to remind his hosts of that commitment. laws, breach of hong kong the question must be settled in hong kong are the hong kong judicial system....
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fifth person goes missing from a hong kong publishing house that specialises in books banned in mainland china >>> israeli prosecutors charged two jewish citizens in connection with an arson attacks in the west bank. one is an adult, the other is a minor, charged with being an minor, charged with being an accessory to murder. the july attack left three members of a palestinian family dead, including an 18-month-old boy. his parents were killed. the only survivor was a 4-year-old boy. let's go to charles stratford, in west jerusalem. . >> we spoke to members of the victim's families that are thankful that charges are made against the alleged attackers. still a lot of skepticism here among the palestinians as to whether the trial will be transparent. human rights watch interest put out a report saying 1,200 palestinian children have been injured by the israeli army, yet 2.4% of alds acts of violence committed by the army led to indictment of israelis. it's a rare gays, the government treated it sensitively. from day one, there has been a ban media to report the situation. we hear that it's been
fifth person goes missing from a hong kong publishing house that specialises in books banned in mainland china >>> israeli prosecutors charged two jewish citizens in connection with an arson attacks in the west bank. one is an adult, the other is a minor, charged with being an minor, charged with being an accessory to murder. the july attack left three members of a palestinian family dead, including an 18-month-old boy. his parents were killed. the only survivor was a 4-year-old boy....
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missing from a company specializing in titles about the chinese leadership, which are banned in mainland chinamands for information, china's failure to confirm that lee is being held has lead to rumors, a number of probeijing figures are now saying lee could have made his own way to mainland china for reasons varying from troubled business relationships even to be involving with sex workers. they point to a handwritten letter apparently from lee saying he found his own way across the border. >> until and unless he appear before us to be safe and absolutely safe, then we must utilize all of our resources to -- to locate him and to save him. >> reporter: with lee's bookstore now closed others seem to be taking precautions. this chain has taken banned titles off of its shelves. at another bookstore the owner continues to receive messages of support. >> i'm a book shop owner, to what happen next? if it happen on me? >> reporter: as a seller of books rather than a publisher of them, he believes he is safe, for now at least. rob mcbride, al jazeera, hong kong. >>> birthrates in cuba are falling fast
missing from a company specializing in titles about the chinese leadership, which are banned in mainland chinamands for information, china's failure to confirm that lee is being held has lead to rumors, a number of probeijing figures are now saying lee could have made his own way to mainland china for reasons varying from troubled business relationships even to be involving with sex workers. they point to a handwritten letter apparently from lee saying he found his own way across the border....
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an employee from a hong kong publisher specializing in books that are banned in mainland china goes missing. we take a look at a century's old tradition in indonesia's capital. capital. like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> half a million fields will lie fallow. >> if we had another year of this severe drought, i'd say all bets are off. >>> hello again. looking at the top stories here. the chinese stock market have plunged as much as 8% and trading has been halled for the day. -- at that timed for the day. saudi arabia has cut diplomatic ties with iran after demonstrators set fire to the embassy. they were protesting against the execution of a prominent shia cler cleric nimr al-nimr. at least 6 people have been killed in an earthquake just north of the city of infal. proceed democracy leaders in hong kong are urging officials to investigate the fifth employee from a company to go missing. the publisher specializes in political books that are banned on the mainland. we can talk to steven vines
an employee from a hong kong publisher specializing in books that are banned in mainland china goes missing. we take a look at a century's old tradition in indonesia's capital. capital. like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> half a million fields will lie fallow. >> if we had another year of this severe drought, i'd say all bets are off. >>> hello...
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many voters are keenly aware that relations with mainland china could hinge on the outcome. >> translator: if the chinese government ordered our factories out of the mainland, there won't be a thing taiwanese authorities can do about it. >> translator: there's no use going on about our identity as taiwanese people. the important thing is focusing on economic growth. >> reporter: chu failed to advance his lackluster showing in the polls. meanwhile, tsai has been reaching out to young voters by putting particular emphasis on the internet and social media. an animated character inspired by tsai is featured in online videos. the cute figure explains the party's policies on issues ranging from food safety to house prices. images of tsai also appear on souvenirs that are designed to highlight her appeal as an ordinary, approachable candidate. tsai is urging young voters to vote for a local candidate as well. she knows it's crucial to securing the majority her party needs to rule effectively. >> translator: please give me the mandate i need to press ahead with reform. help me to win a strong bac
many voters are keenly aware that relations with mainland china could hinge on the outcome. >> translator: if the chinese government ordered our factories out of the mainland, there won't be a thing taiwanese authorities can do about it. >> translator: there's no use going on about our identity as taiwanese people. the important thing is focusing on economic growth. >> reporter: chu failed to advance his lackluster showing in the polls. meanwhile, tsai has been reaching out to...
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but if she wins the ballot, she'll have no choice but to show people in both taiwan and mainland china where she really stands. naoki makita, nhk world, taipei. >>> in other news, authorities in central japan are investigating a deadly bus crash. they are trying to figure out how and why it went off a mountain road. killing 14 people. as nhk world's keiko yamamoto reports, they are zeroing in on the working conditions of long-distance drivers. >> reporter: the overnight bus was supposed to arrive at the ski resort in nagano with 41 people on board. but around 2:00 a.m. friday, it veered into the opposite lane, broke through a guardrail and fell 30 meters. >> translator: we suddenly swerved widely. and the next thing i knew, i was outside of the vehicle. >> reporter: a tokyo-based tour agency says the bus originated here, and most of the passengers were in their late teens and early 20s. >> translator: we cannot find the words to express our sincere apology to the families who lost loved ones. >> reporter: bus company operators said the two drivers were experienced with at least ten yea
but if she wins the ballot, she'll have no choice but to show people in both taiwan and mainland china where she really stands. naoki makita, nhk world, taipei. >>> in other news, authorities in central japan are investigating a deadly bus crash. they are trying to figure out how and why it went off a mountain road. killing 14 people. as nhk world's keiko yamamoto reports, they are zeroing in on the working conditions of long-distance drivers. >> reporter: the overnight bus was...
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she is going to clearly divest more from mainland china to southeast asia, she is going to strengthenhe relationship with japan, and with the u.s. and bear in mind, the u.s. really is a very key training partner the 12 most important trading from the u.s. perspective taiwanese, they are 12 most important trading partner and therefore, they are still quite a lot of leeway if you think about tip for example. >> speaking to us from the university of nottingham, thank you for your views. >>> is parents and supporters of more than 200 school girls have been marching in the capitol. the girls have been missing for nearly two years now. the nigerian government has ordered a new investigation, it's been credit sized for failing to find them. her caughtser more than 100 school girls kidnapped nearly two years ago. she and the others are still missing. they are demanding more information about what the government is doing to find them. for how long have they been working on this? to fear for your child. >> there have been many felon strayses like this, calling for the government to do more. man
she is going to clearly divest more from mainland china to southeast asia, she is going to strengthenhe relationship with japan, and with the u.s. and bear in mind, the u.s. really is a very key training partner the 12 most important trading from the u.s. perspective taiwanese, they are 12 most important trading partner and therefore, they are still quite a lot of leeway if you think about tip for example. >> speaking to us from the university of nottingham, thank you for your views....
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local media is reporting lee phoned his wife from across the border in mainland china on the night he disappeared after apparently being taken against his will. he told his wife he was insisting in a investigation and told her not to make a scene about his disappearance. she is quoted saying that lee left behind his paperwork that he would have needed to get across the border, leaving many to believe he was smuggled there by security officials. >> hong kong is a home to a flourishing business in political books about china's political ruling elite, banned in mainland china. it was agreed before the hand over from british colonial rule guarantees of a free media. the arrests were alarming. protestors took to the streets on sunday over what they see as an attack on academic freedom. campaigners believe it's all part of the same gradual process by the chinese government to grind down hong kong's autonomy. >> the chinese authorities certainly believe that stability of the party regime is more important, containment of subversive information is more important and certainly more and more ch
local media is reporting lee phoned his wife from across the border in mainland china on the night he disappeared after apparently being taken against his will. he told his wife he was insisting in a investigation and told her not to make a scene about his disappearance. she is quoted saying that lee left behind his paperwork that he would have needed to get across the border, leaving many to believe he was smuggled there by security officials. >> hong kong is a home to a flourishing...
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the publisher specialises in political bookses banned in mainland china. rob mcbride has the latest. >> reporter: protesters out on the streets demanding to know the faith of publisher ley bo. he is the fifth to go missing in recent months, last seen in hong kong, his disappearance is troubling. >> the scary thing is that there's no news and no prove of what happened to the five publishers. even the central government and the hong kong government refuse to respond on the whereabouts of the good citizens. the hong kong government is investigating. local media is reporting that li phoned his wife across the border in mainland china after the night he disappeared, after apparently being taken there against his will. li told his wife he was assisting in an investigation, and told her not to make a scene, she's quoted as saying li left behind his paperwork that he would have needed to get across the border, leaving many to believe he was smuggled there. >> hong kong was home to a flourishing business, a publishing company selling books banned in mainland china.
the publisher specialises in political bookses banned in mainland china. rob mcbride has the latest. >> reporter: protesters out on the streets demanding to know the faith of publisher ley bo. he is the fifth to go missing in recent months, last seen in hong kong, his disappearance is troubling. >> the scary thing is that there's no news and no prove of what happened to the five publishers. even the central government and the hong kong government refuse to respond on the whereabouts...
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chinese book company specializing in titles about the chinese leadership which are banned in mainland china. china's failure to confirm lee is being held has led to rumors and conspiracy theories. lee could have made his own way to mainland china, from troubled business relationships even to sex workers. many law makes makers in hong kong are not convinced. >> until and unless he appear before us to be safe and absolutely safe, then we must utilize all our resources to locate him and to save him. >> with lee's bookstore now closed others seem to be taking precautions. local media says this chain has taken banned titles off its shelves. at another bookstore the owner paul tang has no plans to remove controversial titles. >> only a bookshop owner so what would be next, whap next? if it will happen on me? >> as a seller of books rather than a publisher of them he believes he is safe. for now at least. rob mcbride al jazeera, hong kong. >> venezuela's president has reshuffled his president to deal with his country's economic crisis and a newly emboldened opposition congress. nicholas maduro, pr
chinese book company specializing in titles about the chinese leadership which are banned in mainland china. china's failure to confirm lee is being held has led to rumors and conspiracy theories. lee could have made his own way to mainland china, from troubled business relationships even to sex workers. many law makes makers in hong kong are not convinced. >> until and unless he appear before us to be safe and absolutely safe, then we must utilize all our resources to locate him and to...
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ruling elite banned in mainland china.the arrests are alarming activists. >> they should be afraid of -- >> reporter: protesters took the streets on sunday over what they see is a fight against freedom. chinese government to grind down hong kong's autonomy. >> the stability of the party regime is more important containment of subversive information is more important. and certainly, more and more chinese leaders tend to believe that hong kong is less and less important for china's organization effort. >> reporter: at the bookstore itself no signs of life. on display only the covers of books that for now are no longer on sale. and messages of support, this one wishing the missing staff a safe return soon. rob mcbride, al jazeera, hong kong. >>> residents of ti misko, murder one day after she was sworn into office. al jazeera's caroline malone reports a story from a region that is all too familiar with violence. >> reporter: gis average la motta was sphwhorn as mayor on d shot dead on saturday, at her home. officials suspect
ruling elite banned in mainland china.the arrests are alarming activists. >> they should be afraid of -- >> reporter: protesters took the streets on sunday over what they see is a fight against freedom. chinese government to grind down hong kong's autonomy. >> the stability of the party regime is more important containment of subversive information is more important. and certainly, more and more chinese leaders tend to believe that hong kong is less and less important for...
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ruling elite, banned in mainland china.g's special status greed before the handover from british colonial rule guarantees a free media. the arrests are alarming activists. >> they should be afraid of the university. >> protestors again took to the streets on sunday over what they said as an attack on academic freedom. campaigners believe it's all part of the same gradual process by the chinese government to grind down hong kong's autonomy. >> the chinese authorities certainly believe that stability of the party regime is more important, containment of subversive information is more important, and certainly more and more chinese leaders tend to believe that hong kong is less and less important for china's modernization efforts. >> at the bookstore, no signs of life. on display, only the covers of books that for now are no longer on sale. messages of support, this one wishing the missing staff a safe return soon. rob mcbride, al jazeera, hong kong. >>> overstaying their welcome, a look at why some african leaders seem to do a
ruling elite, banned in mainland china.g's special status greed before the handover from british colonial rule guarantees a free media. the arrests are alarming activists. >> they should be afraid of the university. >> protestors again took to the streets on sunday over what they said as an attack on academic freedom. campaigners believe it's all part of the same gradual process by the chinese government to grind down hong kong's autonomy. >> the chinese authorities certainly...
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there have been rumors and conspiracy theories, many saying that he could have made his way to mainland china for reasons from troubled relationships or even being involved with sex workers. >> there is a hand-written letter apparently by lee saying that he found his way across the border. but many are not convinced. >> he appeared before us to be safe, and absolutely safe, we must utilize of our resources. >> with lee's bookstore now closed others are taking precautions. local media say some are taking banned titles off its shelter shelves. >> as a book shelf owner, what happens next, would it happen to me? >> as a seller of books rather than a publisher of them he believes he's safe, for now at least. >> sports coming up next including in cricket, mohammed gets a vote of confidence from his captive on his return to the international scene. we'll have full details. >> hello again. hot air balloons appear to drift along effortlessly, but in fact, it takes hundreds of liters of fuel to keep them afloat. now there are ways to make ballooning more ecofriendly. we have reports. >> it's dawn in th
there have been rumors and conspiracy theories, many saying that he could have made his way to mainland china for reasons from troubled relationships or even being involved with sex workers. >> there is a hand-written letter apparently by lee saying that he found his way across the border. but many are not convinced. >> he appeared before us to be safe, and absolutely safe, we must utilize of our resources. >> with lee's bookstore now closed others are taking precautions....