A Taiwan-based publisher who was detained two years ago on a trip to Shanghai was reportedly tried in February for inciting secession. But China's Taiwan Affairs Office did not say what the outcome of the trial was.
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00:00China says a Taiwan-based publisher has been tried for inciting secession.
00:05China's Taiwan Affairs Office said Monday that Li Yanhe trial was held in February,
00:12according to Taiwanese media reports.
00:14It said a verdict had been reached, but it did not say what it was.
00:18Li, who is better known by his pen name Fuca, published books critical of the Chinese Communist
00:24Party.
00:25Fuca was detained two years ago when he traveled to Shanghai to renounce his Chinese citizenship.