It’s been 15 years since Huseyin Celil, a Chinese-Canadian citizen and Uighur human rights activist, was arrested and sentenced to life in a Chinese prison. Jeff Semple looks at how Celil’s case is garnering less attention than those of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig.
Global National
The case of Huseyin Celil, the Canadian man jailed in China for 15 years
More Videos
-
Sweet dreams: How Manitoba could boost Canada’s maple syrup industry
-
Foreign interference bill welcomed but needs work, diaspora groups say
-
Gaza crisis: Israel seizes Rafah crossing, launches assault
-
Nijjar murder: Top Indian diplomat worries about Sikh activists in Canada
-
Trump trial: Stormy Daniels’ graphic testimony at hush money trial
-
Police investigate shooting at Drake’s Toronto mansion amid rapper’s beef with Kendrick Lamar
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article