Li Yanhe, a Taiwanese publisher known as Fucha, has been released from Chinese imprisonment after serving an undisclosed sentence. Despite his release in May, authorities are preventing him from returning to Taiwan. Li, the editor-in-chief of Gusa Publishing, was reportedly allowed to meet with family following his release, but remains in mainland China. The reason for the travel ban has not been officially stated by Chinese authorities. This situation raises concerns about the freedom of movement for individuals released from Chinese detention. The case highlights ongoing tensions and restrictions related to cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan. Further details regarding Li’s initial detention and the conditions of his release remain limited.
