the identity of the Chinese who smuggled their way into the country on a jet ski

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(1)City of Yantai
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(4)Total distance of 36481 km, 22668 miles

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(1)Kwon Pyung, a Chinese human rights activist who smuggled into South Korea on a jet ski this morning to escape the Chinese government’s oppression
(2)I went to the Incheon Maritime Police Detention Center to meet him
(3)A Chinese man in his 30s who was arrested for smuggling into the sea off Incheon on a jet ski on the 16th is Chinese human rights activist Kwon Pyeong-hui
(4)Kwon Pyung was born in 1988 in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province, China, graduated from Iowa State University in 2012 and returned to China to start his career Kwon Pyung, who has lived in China, has been dissatisfied with the Chinese government’s usual political censorship system and has continued to support human rights movements in China, including publicly supporting and expressing the rights of Chinese human rights lawyers detained in China
(5)Then on September 1, 2016, Kwon posted a selfie wearing a T-shirt with a slogan satirizing Chinese President Xi Jinping, #XITLER #包라는 #大子, and left a message that he planned to parade in a T-shirt satirizing Xi Jinping with a photo And on the evening of October 1, 2016, he was arrested by the secret police of the Chinese authorities on charges of subverting state power and held in solitary confinement for four months, and the Chinese court refused to allow him to meet his lawyer
(6)In the end, on February 15, 2017, the case was sentenced to one and a half years in prison for subversion of state power by the Yanbian Court in Jilin Province, and the news was reported by Chinese and foreign media There were also demonstrations in China and abroad demanding Kwon Pyeong’s release and the #Frelong campaign
(7)On March 15, 2019, he returned to his daily life after being released from prison, but Chinese authorities continued to monitor him and even banned him from leaving the country This led to Kwon Pyung’s decision to leave China and seek asylum abroad
(8)And around August 2019, Kwon Pyung sent me a call I was informed of the situation he was in at the time, and I was also informed that I wanted to leave China and enter Korea to go through refugee procedures However, the asylum that had been prepared since August 2019 was canceled due to the Chinese authorities’ ban on leaving the country
(9)Then, on August 14, 2023, I received a message from Kwon Pyung that he would go to Korea in two days, and I found out that he had smuggled into Korea on the evening of the 16th when he arrived in Korea
(10)He came to Korea on a jet ski, risking his life alone for more than 300 kilometers And when I arrived at Incheon Strait, I called 119 directly and voluntarily reported that I wanted to enter Korea normally
(11)Currently, he is being held at the Incheon Maritime Police Detention Center on charges of violating the Immigration Control Act and was sent to the prosecution at 10 a.m. today
(12)He was wrong to enter Korea in violation of immigration laws, but the political crackdown on Chinese authorities’ reputation, unfair trial processes and surveillance of them, which began in 2016, are why he made the desperate choice to smuggle his life into Korea
(13)In the future, I will also join you so that Kwon Pyeong can complete the remaining investigations in Korea and complete the refugee application process well

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(1)1 The Chinese who smuggled in on the jet ski are not just ordinary people, but China
(2)a human rights activist in the inner circle
(3)2 Due to the human rights movement and Xi Jinping’s satire, he was sentenced to prison and released from prison, but he decided to flee China, where surveillance continued
(4)3 So, after being investigated for smuggling on a jet ski, I plan to apply for refugee status

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