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A rights organization has published a guide for families of foreigners who have gone missing in China, as the number of such cases has increased in recent years. The guide advises families on dealing with China's obscure legal system, as the country has become more closed off to outsiders and more aggressive in detaining foreigners for politically charged reasons, including instances of hostage diplomacy. The guide offers practical advice to help families cope with their loved ones' disappearance in China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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