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Two men have been arrested by Chinese authorities for their alleged involvement in the Hong Kong protests, according to Southern Daily, the newspaper controlled by China's Guangdong provincial government

Businessman Lee Henley Hu Xiang, who is a Belize citizen, and Taiwan national Lee Meng-chu were arrested for"engaging in activities endangering China's national security and for their involvement in the Hong Kong riots," the Southern Daily reported.Lee Henley Hu Xiang was arrested on November 26 by the Guangzhou State Security bureau"for funding criminal activities that endanger national security," the paper reported.

"Protesters celebrate a victory after Trump signs Hong Kong human rights actTaiwan national Lee Meng-chu was arrested on October 31 by Shenzhen State Security bureau for spying for foreign forces and illegally providing state secrets, according to the report. He went missing in late August at the border city of Shenzhen, which neighbors Hong Kong.

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