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Chinese dissident who fled to South Korea arrives in Canada

27 June 2026
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A Chinese political dissident, Dong Guangping, who fled to South Korea last month, has now arrived in Canada, according to a friend’s social media post. Dong, a former police officer, attempted to escape China multiple times and was detained by South Korean authorities while trying to leave on a small inflatable boat. He has faced numerous arrests in China for his activism, including a three-year imprisonment for “inciting subversion of state power” and additional time for participating in a Tiananmen Square memorial. Following his arrest in South Korea, he expressed a desire to reunite with his family, who had already settled in Canada. His friend, a Chinese Canadian activist, confirmed that Dong arrived in Toronto and shared a moment of celebration over a meal together.

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Dong Guangping’s case highlights the ongoing issues of human rights and political repression in China. His repeated attempts to escape and his history of imprisonment for activism underscore the risks faced by dissidents in authoritarian regimes. The international community’s response, including asylum offers from countries like Canada, reflects broader concerns about freedom of expression and human rights violations in China. Dong’s journey is emblematic of the struggles faced by many activists who seek refuge from oppressive governments.

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