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      <description>In collaboration with certain politicians, Lam Wing-kee, one of the Causeway Bay booksellers, has been busy holding press conferences, making statements and writing articles criticising mainland China, as if the mainland authorities had done something shameful towards him.
Did Lam break the law while on the mainland? Did mainland authorities have the right to detain and investigate him? Was his detention some kind of cross-border law enforcement violating the “one country, two systems”...</description>
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      <title>China acted in accordance with the law in Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee’s case</title>
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