Chinese dissident is detained in South Korea after fleeing by inflatable boat
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Dong Guangping, a police officer turned activist, reached Korean waters after 30 hours at sea.
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Chinese dissident is detained in South Korea after fleeing by inflatable boat.
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A Chinese dissident who fled the country aboard an inflatable boat has been detained in South Korea, with rights groups calling for him to be granted asylum after three previous escape attempts saw him returned to China.
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