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Bangkok Post – Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, once detained by China, dies in Taipei

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PUBLISHED : 3 Jul 2026 at 06:33

Lam Wing-Kee talks to the media on the opening day of his bookstore “Causeway Bay books” in Taipei, Taiwan, on April 25, 2020. (Photo: Reuters)

Lam Wing-Kee talks to the media on the opening day of his bookstore “Causeway Bay books” in Taipei, Taiwan, on April 25, 2020. (Photo: Reuters)

Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, who fled to ​Taiwan amid fears of ‌Chinese persecution, has died at the age of 70, the South China Morning Post reported on Thursday, citing Taiwanese media.

Lam had sought Taiwanese refuge in 2019 after he was detained by Chinese ​agents in 2015 ⁠while working at a bookshop in Hong Kong that sold works critical of the Chinese leadership.

He was admitted to Mackay Memorial Hospital ‌in Taipei on Tuesday, but his condition worsened and he fell into a coma, the SCMP cited local media as saying. He was pronounced ⁠dead on Thursday evening, the report added.

Last year, Lam disclosed that his lung cancer had returned and advanced to stage four despite initial treatment, the SCMP report said.

Lam’s incarceration was part of a coordinated operation by China’s security apparatus ​that led to five booksellers disappearing from locations in China, Hong Kong and Thailand in late 2015, and later showing ​up ‌in Chinese detention where they were forced to make confessions on public television. The case generated huge controversy and undermined ​public confidence ⁠in China’s commitment to preserving Hong Kong’s freedoms.

Before its closure in Hong Kong after the booksellers’ ⁠arrests, Lam’s “Causeway Bay Books” had become a symbol of resistance to perceived Chinese encroachments on Hong Kong’s liberties. Lam’s shop in Taipei bore the same name.

Mass pro-democracy protests in 2019 ⁠against a perceived tightening of China’s grip took the ​financial hub by storm. China subsequently cracked down on the protests and imposed a sweeping national security law to stifle dissent in 2020. Its last major opposition party disbanded ‌last December, the culmination ⁠of Chinese pressure on the ​city’s remaining liberal voices.



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